Abstract In 1994, Shor introduced his famous quantum algorithm to factor integers and compute discrete logarithms in polynomial time. In 2023, Regev proposed a multidimensional version of Shor’s algorithm that requires far fewer quantum gates. His algorithm relies on a number-theoretic conjecture on the elements in (Z/N Z) ^ that can be written as short products of very small prime numbers. We prove a version of this conjecture using tools from analytic number theory such as zero-density estimates. As a result, we obtain an unconditional proof of correctness of this improved quantum algorithm and of subsequent variants.
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Cédric Pilatte
University of Oxford
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synapsesocial.com/papers/698c1c8e267fb587c655f1be — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/fmp.2025.10023