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Open quantum random walks: ergodicity, hitting times, gambler's ruin and potential theory

Mathematical Physics 2016-08-10 v2 math.MP

Abstract

In this work we study certain aspects of Open Quantum Random Walks (OQRWs), a class of quantum channels described by S. Attal et al. \cite{attal}. As a first objective we consider processes which are nonhomogeneous in time, i.e., at each time step, a possibly distinct evolution kernel. Inspired by a spectral technique described by L. Saloff-Coste and J. Z\'u\~niga \cite{saloff}, we define a notion of ergodicity for finite nonhomogeneous quantum Markov chains and describe a criterion for ergodicity of such objects in terms of singular values. As a second objective, and based on a quantum trajectory approach, we study a notion of hitting time for OQRWs and we see that many constructions are variations of well-known classical probability results, with the density matrix degree of freedom on each site giving rise to systems which are seen to be nonclassical. In this way we are able to examine open quantum versions of the gambler's ruin, birth-and-death chain and a basic theorem on potential theory.

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@article{arxiv.1510.03454,
  title  = {Open quantum random walks: ergodicity, hitting times, gambler's ruin and potential theory},
  author = {Carlos F. Lardizabal and Rafael R. Souza},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.03454},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

Revised version. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1504.05398, arXiv:1506.08325