Switching and partially switching the hypercube while maintaining perfect state transfer
Abstract
A graph is said to exhibit perfect state transfer (PST) if one of its corresponding Hamiltonian matrices, which are based on the vertex-edge structure of the graph, gives rise to PST in a quantum information-theoretic context, namely with respect to inter-qubit interactions of a quantum system. We perform various perturbations to the hypercube graph---a graph that is known to exhibit PST---to create graphs that maintain many of the same properties of the hypercube, including PST as well as the distance for which PST occurs. We show that the sensitivity with respect to readout time errors remains unaffected for the vertices involved in PST. We give motivation for when these perturbations may be physically desirable or even necessary.
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@article{arxiv.1802.01531,
title = {Switching and partially switching the hypercube while maintaining perfect state transfer},
author = {Steve Kirkland and Sarah Plosker and Xiaohong Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.01531},
year = {2019}
}
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16 pages, 1 figure; many changes to improve presentation since earlier version