We quantitatively differentiate between the spreads of discrete-time quantum and classical random walks on a cyclic graph. Due to the closed nature of any cyclic graph, there is additional “collision”-like interference in the quantum random walk along with the usual interference in any such walk on any graph, closed or otherwise. We find that the quantum walker exhibits inhibition of spread in comparison to the classical one, even in the absence of disorder, a phenomenon that is potentially attributable to the additional interference in the quantum case. This is to be contrasted with the situation on open graphs, where the quantum walker, being effectively denied the collision-like interference, garners a much higher spread than its classic...
In discrete time, coined quantum walks, the coin degrees of freedom offer the potential for a wider ...
Open Access.Augmenting the unitary transformation which generates a quantum walk by a generalized ph...
Quantum Walk (QW) has very different transport properties to its classical counterpart due to interf...
International audienceThe convergence time of a random walk on a graph towards its stationary distri...
Open Access.The classicalization of a decoherent discrete-time quantum walk on a line or an n-cycle ...
We address the dynamics of two indistinguishable interacting particles moving on a dynamical percola...
A quantum random walk on the integers exhibits pseudo memory effects, in that its probability distri...
A quantum random walk on the integers exhibits pseudo memory effects, in that its probability distri...
Funding Information: The authors acknowledge the Academy of Finland for support (Grant No. 331094). ...
In this theoretical study, we analyze quantum walks on complex networks, which model network-based p...
This research looked at the relationship between the expansion properties of a regular graph and the...
We consider quantum random walks on congested lattices and contrast them to classical random walks. ...
We investigate numerically and theoretically the effect of spatial disorder on two-dimensional split...
International audienceQuantum walks have been linked to acceleration in various information processi...
We compare discrete-time quantum walks on graphs to their natural classical equivalents, which we ar...
In discrete time, coined quantum walks, the coin degrees of freedom offer the potential for a wider ...
Open Access.Augmenting the unitary transformation which generates a quantum walk by a generalized ph...
Quantum Walk (QW) has very different transport properties to its classical counterpart due to interf...
International audienceThe convergence time of a random walk on a graph towards its stationary distri...
Open Access.The classicalization of a decoherent discrete-time quantum walk on a line or an n-cycle ...
We address the dynamics of two indistinguishable interacting particles moving on a dynamical percola...
A quantum random walk on the integers exhibits pseudo memory effects, in that its probability distri...
A quantum random walk on the integers exhibits pseudo memory effects, in that its probability distri...
Funding Information: The authors acknowledge the Academy of Finland for support (Grant No. 331094). ...
In this theoretical study, we analyze quantum walks on complex networks, which model network-based p...
This research looked at the relationship between the expansion properties of a regular graph and the...
We consider quantum random walks on congested lattices and contrast them to classical random walks. ...
We investigate numerically and theoretically the effect of spatial disorder on two-dimensional split...
International audienceQuantum walks have been linked to acceleration in various information processi...
We compare discrete-time quantum walks on graphs to their natural classical equivalents, which we ar...
In discrete time, coined quantum walks, the coin degrees of freedom offer the potential for a wider ...
Open Access.Augmenting the unitary transformation which generates a quantum walk by a generalized ph...
Quantum Walk (QW) has very different transport properties to its classical counterpart due to interf...