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Mixing-time and large-decoherence in continuous-time quantum walks on one-dimension regular networks

S. Salimi, R. Radgohar

Published 2010-01-07, updated 2012-04-05Version 2

In this paper, we study mixing and large decoherence in continuous-time quantum walks on one dimensional regular networks, which are constructed by connecting each node to its $2l$ nearest neighbors($l$ on either side). In our investigation, the nodes of network are represented by a set of identical tunnel-coupled quantum dots in which decoherence is induced by continuous monitoring of each quantum dot with nearby point contact detector. To formulate the decoherent CTQWs, we use Gurvitz model and then calculate probability distribution and the bounds of instantaneous and average mixing times. We show that the mixing times are linearly proportional to the decoherence rate. Moreover, adding links to cycle network, in appearance of large decoherence, decreases the mixing times.

Comments: 21 pages, 2 figures, accepted for publication in Quantum Information Processing
Journal: Quantum Inf Process 12, 303-320(2013)
Categories: quant-ph
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