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One-dimensional quantum walks

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One-dimensional quantum walks
In this paper we analyze the behavior of quantum random walks. In particular we present several new results for the absorption probabilities in systems with both one and two absorbing walls for the one-dimensional case. We compute these probabilities both by employing generating functions and by use of an eigenfunction approach. The generating function method is used to determine some simple properties of the walks we consider, but appears to have limitations. The eigenfunction approach works by relating the problem of absorption to a unitary problem that has identical dynamics inside a certain domain, and can be used to compute several additional interesting properties, such as the time dependence of absorption. The eigenfunction method has the distinct advantage that it can be extended to arbitrary dimensionality. We outline the solution of the absorption probability problem of a (D - 1)-dimensional wall in a D-dimensional space.
Andris Ambainis, Eric Bach, Ashwin Nayak, Ashvin V
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Year 2001
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Authors Andris Ambainis, Eric Bach, Ashwin Nayak, Ashvin Vishwanath, John Watrous
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