Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12104/109925
Title: The Quantum Hypercube as a K-mer Graph.
Author: Becerra Gaviño, Gustavo
metadata.dc.contributor.director: Barbosa Santillán, Liliana Ibeth
Advisor/Thesis Advisor: Gómez Barba, Leopoldo
Meda Campaña, María Elena
Jiménez Meza, Ana Rosa
Keywords: K-Mer Graph;Coined Quantum Walk;Quantum Search;Quantum Computing With Python;Qiskit;Quantum Register Initialization
Issue Date: 11-Dec-2024
Publisher: Biblioteca Digital wdg.biblio
Universidad de Guadalajara
Abstract: The application of quantum principles in computing has garnered interest since the 1980s. Today, this concept is not only theoretical, but we have the means to design and execute techniques that leverage the quantum principles to perform calculations. The emergence of the quantum walk search technique exemplifies the practical application of quantum concepts and their potential to revolutionize information technologies. It promises to be versatile and may be applied to various problems. For example, the coined quantum walk search allows for identifying a marked item in a combinatorial search space, such as the quantum hypercube. The quantum hypercube organizes the qubits such that the qubit states represent the vertices and the edges represent the tran sitions to the states differing by one qubit state. It offers a novel framework to repre sent k-mer graphs in the quantum realm. Thus, the quantum hypercube facilitates the exploitation of parallelism, which is made possible through superposition and entangle ment to search for a marked k-mer. However, as found in the analysis of the results, the search is only sometimes successful in hitting the target. Thus, through a meticulous examination of the quantum walk search circuit outcomes, evaluating what input-target combinations are useful, and a visionary exploration of DNA k-mer search, this work opens the door to innovative possibilities, laying down the groundwork for further re search to bridge the gap between theoretical conjecture in quantum computing and a tangible impact in bioinformatics.
URI: https://wdg.biblio.udg.mx
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12104/109925
metadata.dc.degree.name: DOCTORADO EN TECNOLOGIAS DE INFORMACION
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