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Sensitivity of quantum walk to phase reversal and geometric perturbations: an exploration in complete graphs

Quantum Physics 2024-02-14 v1

Abstract

In this paper, we analyze the dynamics of quantum walks on a graph structure resulting from the integration of a main connected graph GG and a secondary connected graph GG'. This composite graph is formed by a disjoint union of GG and GG', followed by the contraction of a selected pair of vertices creating a cut vertex vv^* and leading to a unique form of geometric perturbation. Our study focuses on instances where GG is a complete graph KNK_N and GG' is a star graph SmS_m. The core of our analysis lies in exploring the impact of this geometric perturbation on the success probability of quantum walk-based search algorithms, particularly in an oracle-free context. Despite initial findings suggesting a low probability of locating the perturbed vertex vv^*, we demonstrate that introducing a phase reversal to the system significantly enhances the success rate. Our results reveal that with an optimal running time and specific parameter conditions, the success probability can be substantially increased. The paper is structured to first define the theoretical framework, followed by the presentation of our main results, detailed proofs, and concluding with a summary of our findings and potential future research directions.

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@article{arxiv.2402.08243,
  title  = {Sensitivity of quantum walk to phase reversal and geometric perturbations: an exploration in complete graphs},
  author = {Taisuke Hosaka and Renato Portugal and Etsuo Segawa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.08243},
  year   = {2024}
}