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Lov Grover

Lov Kumar Grover (born 1961) is an Indian-American computer scientist. He is the originator of the Grover database search algorithm used in quantum computing. Grover's 1996 algorithm won renown as the second major algorithm proposed for quantum computing (after Shor's 1994 algorithm), and in 2017 was finally implemented in a scalable physical quantum…

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Grover's algorithm Amplitude amplification
Alma mater
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi Stanford University
Born
Lov Kumar Grover 1961 (age 64–65) Meerut, India
Thesis
New concepts in free electron lasers (1985)
Workplaces
Bell Labs Cornell University

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Lov Grover → American Journal, Annual ACM Symposium, Computing, From Schrödinger's, Grover, How, July/August, Lucent Technologies, May, Pedagogical, Physics, Proceedings, Quantum Computing, Quantum Phone Book, The Sciences, Theory, What's
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Lov Grover → Lov Kumar Grover 1961 (age 64–65) Meerut, India
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Lov Grover → New concepts in free electron lasers (1985)
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