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Main Authors: Duplij, Steven, Vogl, Raimund
Format: Preprint
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.00409
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author Duplij, Steven
Vogl, Raimund
author_facet Duplij, Steven
Vogl, Raimund
contents We investigate quantum walks which play an important role in the modelling of many phenomena. The detailed and thorough description is given to the discrete quantum walks on a line, where the total quantum state consists of quantum states of the walker and the coin. In addition to the standard walker probability distribution, we introduce the coin probability distribution which gives more complete quantum walk description and novel visualization in terms of the so called polyanders (analogs of trianders in DNA visualization). The methods of final states computation and the Fourier transform are presented for the Hadamard quantum walk.
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spellingShingle Polyander visualization of quantum walks
Duplij, Steven
Vogl, Raimund
Quantum Physics
Information Theory
High Energy Physics - Theory
17A42, 20N15, 11A07, 11S31
We investigate quantum walks which play an important role in the modelling of many phenomena. The detailed and thorough description is given to the discrete quantum walks on a line, where the total quantum state consists of quantum states of the walker and the coin. In addition to the standard walker probability distribution, we introduce the coin probability distribution which gives more complete quantum walk description and novel visualization in terms of the so called polyanders (analogs of trianders in DNA visualization). The methods of final states computation and the Fourier transform are presented for the Hadamard quantum walk.
title Polyander visualization of quantum walks
topic Quantum Physics
Information Theory
High Energy Physics - Theory
17A42, 20N15, 11A07, 11S31
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.00409