Discrete Quantum Walks with Marked Vertices and Their Average Vertex Mixing Matrices
Abstract
We study the discrete quantum walk on a regular graph that assigns negative identity coins to marked vertices and Grover coins to the unmarked ones. We find combinatorial bases for the eigenspaces of the transtion matrix, and derive a formula for the average vertex mixing matrix . We then find bounds for entries in , and study when these bounds are tight. In particular, the average probabilities between marked vertices are lower bounded by a matrix determined by the induced subgraph , the vertex-deleted subgraph , and the edge deleted subgraph . We show this bound is achieved if and only if the marked vertices have walk-equitable neighborhoods in the vertex-deleted subgraph. Finally, for quantum walks attaining this bound, we determine when is symmetric, positive semidefinite or uniform.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2411.16676,
title = {Discrete Quantum Walks with Marked Vertices and Their Average Vertex Mixing Matrices},
author = {Amulya Mohan and Hanmeng Zhan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.16676},
year = {2024}
}