Quantum walks and random walks bear similarities and divergences. One of the most remarkable disparities affects the probability of finding the particle at a given location: typically, almost a flat function in the first case and a bell-shaped one in the second case. Here I show how one can impose any desired stochastic behavior (compatible with the continuity equation for the probability function) on both systems by the appropriate choice of time- and site-dependent coins. This implies, in particular, that one can devise quantum walks that show diffusive spreading without losing coherence as well as random walks that exhibit the characteristic fast propagation of a quantum particle driven by a Hadamard coin
One can view quantum mechanics as a generalization of classical probability theory that provides for...
In this paper, we demonstrate that a common underlying structure -- a skeleton structure -- is prese...
For a continuous-time quantum walk on a line the variance of the position observable grows quadratic...
Quantum walks and random walks bear similarities and divergences. One of the most remarkable dispari...
Although quantum walks exhibit peculiar properties that distinguish them from random walks, classica...
Quantum versions of random walks on the line and the cycle show a quadratic improvement over classic...
Blanchard P, Hongler MO. Quantum random walks and piecewise deterministic evolutions. PHYSICAL REVIE...
We investigate quantum walks in multiple dimensions with different quantum coins. We augment the mod...
International audienceA new model of quantum random walks is introduced, on lattices as well as on n...
Quantum versions of random walks on the line and cycle show a quadratic improvement in their spreadi...
In this Chapter, we present some interesting properties of quantum walks on the line. We concentrat...
The quantum random walk has been much studied recently, largely due to its highly nonclassical behav...
Quantum versions of random walks on the line and cycle show a quadratic improvement in their spreadi...
Funding Information: The authors acknowledge the Academy of Finland for support (Grant No. 331094). ...
We devise a protocol to build 1D time-dependent quantum walks in 1D maximizing the spatial spread t...
One can view quantum mechanics as a generalization of classical probability theory that provides for...
In this paper, we demonstrate that a common underlying structure -- a skeleton structure -- is prese...
For a continuous-time quantum walk on a line the variance of the position observable grows quadratic...
Quantum walks and random walks bear similarities and divergences. One of the most remarkable dispari...
Although quantum walks exhibit peculiar properties that distinguish them from random walks, classica...
Quantum versions of random walks on the line and the cycle show a quadratic improvement over classic...
Blanchard P, Hongler MO. Quantum random walks and piecewise deterministic evolutions. PHYSICAL REVIE...
We investigate quantum walks in multiple dimensions with different quantum coins. We augment the mod...
International audienceA new model of quantum random walks is introduced, on lattices as well as on n...
Quantum versions of random walks on the line and cycle show a quadratic improvement in their spreadi...
In this Chapter, we present some interesting properties of quantum walks on the line. We concentrat...
The quantum random walk has been much studied recently, largely due to its highly nonclassical behav...
Quantum versions of random walks on the line and cycle show a quadratic improvement in their spreadi...
Funding Information: The authors acknowledge the Academy of Finland for support (Grant No. 331094). ...
We devise a protocol to build 1D time-dependent quantum walks in 1D maximizing the spatial spread t...
One can view quantum mechanics as a generalization of classical probability theory that provides for...
In this paper, we demonstrate that a common underlying structure -- a skeleton structure -- is prese...
For a continuous-time quantum walk on a line the variance of the position observable grows quadratic...