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An oracle is a "black box" operation (function) that is used as an input to an another algorithm (for example Deutch-Jozsa, Grover etc.). A parameter or feature of the Oracle is infered by the algorithm.
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What is "Fixed-Point" in the Fixed-Point quantum search?
"Fixed-point quantum search" refers to variants of the quantum amplitude amplification algorithm (i.e., the generalization of the Grover algorithm) where the more iterations one does, the greater the …