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A. M. Childs, Leung, D., Mancinska, L., and Ozols, M., Interpolatability distinguishes LOCC from separable von Neumann measurements, Journal of Mathematical Physics, vol. 54, no. 11, p. 112204, 2013.
A. M. Childs, Reichardt, B. W., Spalek, R., and Zhang, S., Every NAND formula of size N can be evaluated in time N^1/2+o(1) on a quantum computer , 2007.
A. M. Childs and Kothari, R., Simulating sparse Hamiltonians with star decompositions, 2010.
A. M. Childs, Li, T., Liu, J. - P., Wang, C., and Zhang, R., Quantum Algorithms for Sampling Log-Concave Distributions and Estimating Normalizing Constants, Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2022), vol. 35, no. 23205, 2022.
A. M. Childs, Kothari, R., and Somma, R. D., Quantum algorithm for systems of linear equations with exponentially improved dependence on precision, SIAM Journal on Computing, vol. 46, no. 6, pp. 1920-1950, 2017.
A. M. Childs, Gosset, D., and Webb, Z., The Bose-Hubbard model is QMA-complete, Proceedings of the 41st International Colloquium on Automata, Languages, and Programming (ICALP 2014), vol. 8572, pp. 308-319, 2014.
A. M. Childs, Ostrander, A., and Su, Y., Faster quantum simulation by randomization, Quantum , vol. 3, no. 182, 2019.
A. M. Childs, Farhi, E., and Preskill, J., Robustness of adiabatic quantum computation, Physical Review A, vol. 65, no. 1, 2001.
A. M. Childs and Li, T., Efficient simulation of sparse Markovian quantum dynamics, Quantum Information and Computation, vol. 17, pp. 901-947, 2017.
A. M. Childs, Harrow, A. W., and Wocjan, P., Weak Fourier-Schur sampling, the hidden subgroup problem, and the quantum collision problem , 2006.
A. M. Childs, Haselgrove, H. L., and Nielsen, M. A., Lower bounds on the complexity of simulating quantum gates, Physical Review A, vol. 68, no. 5, 2003.
A. M. Childs and van Dam, W., Quantum algorithms for algebraic problems, Reviews of Modern Physics, vol. 82, no. 1, pp. 1 - 52, 2010.
A. M. Childs, Coudron, M., and Gilani, A. Shiraz, Quantum Algorithms and the Power of Forgetting, 14th Innovations in Theoretical Computer Science Conference (ITCS 2023), vol. 251, p. 37:1--37:22, 2023.
A. M. Childs, Gosset, D., Nagaj, D., Raha, M., and Webb, Z., Momentum switches, Quantum Information and Computation, vol. 15, no. 7-8, pp. 601-621, 2015.
A. M. Childs and Wiebe, N., Hamiltonian Simulation Using Linear Combinations of Unitary Operations, Quantum Information and Computation, vol. 12, no. 11-12, pp. 901-924, 2012.
A. M. Childs, Secure assisted quantum computation, 2001.
A. M. Childs, Preskill, J., and Renes, J., Quantum information and precision measurement, Journal of Modern Optics, vol. 47, no. 2-3, pp. 155 - 176, 2000.
A. M. Childs, Kothari, R., Ozols, M., and Roetteler, M., Easy and hard functions for the Boolean hidden shift problem, Proceedings of TQC 2013, vol. 22, pp. 50-79, 2013.
A. M. Childs and Goldstone, J., Spatial search and the Dirac equation, Physical Review A, vol. 70, no. 4, 2004.
A. M. Childs, van Dam, W., Hung, S. - H., and Shparlinski, I. E., Optimal quantum algorithm for polynomial interpolation, 43rd International Colloquium on Automata, Languages, and Programming (ICALP 2016), vol. 55, p. 16:1--16:13, 2016.
A. M. Childs, Kothari, R., Kovacs-Deak, M., Sundaram, A., and Wang, D., Quantum divide and conquer, 2022.
A. M. Childs, Cleve, R., Jordan, S. P., and Yeung, D., Discrete-query quantum algorithm for NAND trees, Theory of Computing, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 119 - 123, 2009.
A. M. Childs, Kimmel, S., and Kothari, R., The quantum query complexity of read-many formulas, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 7501, pp. 337-348, 2012.
A. M. Childs, Cleve, R., Deotto, E., Farhi, E., Gutmann, S., and Spielman, D. A., Exponential algorithmic speedup by quantum walk, 2002.
A. M. Childs, Maslov, D., Nam, Y., Ross, N. J., and Su, Y., Toward the first quantum simulation with quantum speedup, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 115 , pp. 9456-9461, 2018.