There has been a very large body of research on searching a marked vertex on a graph based on quantum walks, and Grover's algorithm can be regarded as a quantum walk-based search algorithm on a special graph. However, the existing quantum walk-based search algorithms suffer severely from the souffl\'{e} problem which mainly means that the success probability of finding a marked vertex could shrink dramatically even to zero when the number of search steps is greater than the right one, thus heavily reducing the robustness and practicability of the algorithm. Surprisingly, while the souffl\'{e} problem of Grover's algorithm has attracted enough attention, how to address this problem for general quantum walk-based search algorithms is missing ...
We solve an open problem by constructing quantum walks that not only detect but also find marked ver...
The revised edition of this book offers an extended overview of quantum walks and explains their rol...
In this paper, we consider a continuous-time quantum walk based search algorithm. We introduce equit...
Many quantum algorithms critically rely on quantum walk search, or the use of quantum walks to speed...
Many quantum algorithms critically rely on quantum walk search, or the use of quantum walks to speed...
A quantum walk algorithm can detect the presence of a marked vertex on a graph quadratically faster ...
© 2018, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. Finding a marked vertex in a graph can be a complicated task when ...
We give a quantum algorithm for finding a marked element on the grid when there are multiple marked ...
The spatial search problem aims to find a marked vertex of a finite graph using a dynamic with two c...
We propose a new framework for turning quantum search algorithms that decide into quantum algorithms...
The so-called welded tree problem provides an example of a black-box problem that can be solved expo...
We carry out a numerical study of the quantum walk search algorithm of Shenvi, Kempe and Whaley Shen...
We propose a new method for designing quantum search algorithms for finding a ``marked'' element in ...
We carry out a numerical study of the quantum walk search algorithm of Shenvi, Kempe and Whaley Shen...
Spatial search is an important problem in quantum computation, which aims to find a marked vertex on...
We solve an open problem by constructing quantum walks that not only detect but also find marked ver...
The revised edition of this book offers an extended overview of quantum walks and explains their rol...
In this paper, we consider a continuous-time quantum walk based search algorithm. We introduce equit...
Many quantum algorithms critically rely on quantum walk search, or the use of quantum walks to speed...
Many quantum algorithms critically rely on quantum walk search, or the use of quantum walks to speed...
A quantum walk algorithm can detect the presence of a marked vertex on a graph quadratically faster ...
© 2018, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. Finding a marked vertex in a graph can be a complicated task when ...
We give a quantum algorithm for finding a marked element on the grid when there are multiple marked ...
The spatial search problem aims to find a marked vertex of a finite graph using a dynamic with two c...
We propose a new framework for turning quantum search algorithms that decide into quantum algorithms...
The so-called welded tree problem provides an example of a black-box problem that can be solved expo...
We carry out a numerical study of the quantum walk search algorithm of Shenvi, Kempe and Whaley Shen...
We propose a new method for designing quantum search algorithms for finding a ``marked'' element in ...
We carry out a numerical study of the quantum walk search algorithm of Shenvi, Kempe and Whaley Shen...
Spatial search is an important problem in quantum computation, which aims to find a marked vertex on...
We solve an open problem by constructing quantum walks that not only detect but also find marked ver...
The revised edition of this book offers an extended overview of quantum walks and explains their rol...
In this paper, we consider a continuous-time quantum walk based search algorithm. We introduce equit...