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Quantum graph walks I: Mapping to quantum walks
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International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 2022
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Sugaku Expositions, 2008
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Physical Review A, 1993
We introduce the concept of quantum random walk, and show that due to quantum interference effects the average path length can be much larger than the maximum allowed path in the corresponding classical random walk. A quantum-optics application is described.
, Aharonov, , Davidovich, , Zagury
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We introduce the concept of quantum random walk, and show that due to quantum interference effects the average path length can be much larger than the maximum allowed path in the corresponding classical random walk. A quantum-optics application is described.
, Aharonov, , Davidovich, , Zagury
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Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, 2012
Coherent transport of quantum particles in binary superlattices driven by an ac force can realize a kind of quantum walk (QW) that can be referred to as Bloch–Zener QW. In this regime, the particle wavepacket undergoes a sequence of Zener tunnelling events that mimic a discrete QW on a lattice, provided that the impulse of the ac force over one semi ...
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Coherent transport of quantum particles in binary superlattices driven by an ac force can realize a kind of quantum walk (QW) that can be referred to as Bloch–Zener QW. In this regime, the particle wavepacket undergoes a sequence of Zener tunnelling events that mimic a discrete QW on a lattice, provided that the impulse of the ac force over one semi ...
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Hyperfinite quantum random walks
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