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.[1] Grover's 1996 algorithm won renown as the second major algorithm proposed for quantum computing (after Shor's 1994 algorithm),[2][3] and in 2017 was finally implemented in a scalable physical quantum system.[4] Grover's algorithm has been the subject of numerous popular science articles.[5][6]
Lov Grover | |
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Born | Lov Kumar Grover 1961 (age 63–64) |
Alma mater | Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi Stanford University |
Known for | Grover's algorithm Amplitude amplification |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | Bell Labs Cornell University |
Thesis | New concepts in free electron lasers (1985) |
Lov Kumar Grover was born in Meerut, India in 1961.[7] Grover received his bachelor's degree from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi in 1981[8] and his PhD in Electrical engineering from Stanford University in 1985.[9][10] In 1984, he went to Bell Laboratories. He worked as a visiting professor at Cornell University from 1987 to 1994.[8] He retired in 2008 becoming an independent researcher.[11]