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Discrete Quantum Walks with Marked Vertices and Their Average Vertex Mixing Matrices

Combinatorics 2024-12-19 v2 Discrete Mathematics Quantum Physics

Abstract

We study the discrete quantum walk on a regular graph XX that assigns negative identity coins to marked vertices SS 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 \AMM\AMM. We then find bounds for entries in \AMM\AMM, 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 X[S]X[S], the vertex-deleted subgraph X\SX\backslash S, and the edge deleted subgraph XE(S)X-E(S). 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 \AMM[S,S]\AMM[S,S] is symmetric, positive semidefinite or uniform.

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@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}
}