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Time-inhomogeneous Quantum Walks with Decoherence on Discrete Infinite Spaces

Chia-Han Chou, Wei-Shih Yang·April 19, 2021
Physics

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Abstract

In quantum computation theory, quantum random walks have been utilized by many quantum search algorithms which provide improved performance over their classical counterparts. However, due to the importance of the quantum decoherence phenomenon, decoherent quantum walks and their applications have been studied on a wide variety of structures. Recently, a unified timeinhomogeneous coin-turning random walk with rescaled limiting distributions, Bernoulli, uniform, arcsine and semi-circle laws as parameter varies have been obtained. In this paper we study the quantum analogue of these models. We obtained a representation theorem for time-inhomogeneous quantum walk on discrete infinite state space. Additionally, the convergence of the distributions of the decoherent quantum walks are numerically estimated as an application of the representation theorem, and the convergence in distribution of the quantum analogues of Bernoulli, uniform, arcsine and semicircle laws are statistically analyzed. 1 ar X iv :2 10 4. 09 10 4v 1 [ qu an tph ] 1 9 A pr 2 02 1

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