Quantum Walks
Quantum Physics
2013-05-16 v2
Abstract
This tutorial article showcases the many varieties and uses of quantum walks. Discrete time quantum walks are introduced as counterparts of classical random walks. The emphasis is on the connections and differences between the two types of processes (with rather different underlying dynamics) for producing random distributions. We discuss algorithmic applications for graph-searching and compare the two approaches. Next, we look at quantization of Markov chains and show how it can lead to speedups for sampling schemes. Finally, we turn to continuous time quantum walks and their applications, which provide interesting (even exponential) speedups over classical approaches.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1207.7283,
title = {Quantum Walks},
author = {Daniel Reitzner and Daniel Nagaj and Vladimir Buzek},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1207.7283},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
124 pages, some typos corrected and sentences rephrased