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Scattering theory and discrete-time quantum walks
Published 2003-12-08, updated 2004-03-31Version 2
We study quantum walks on general graphs from the point of view of scattering theory. For a general finite graph we choose two vertices and attach one half line to each. We are interested in walks that proceed from one half line, through the graph, to the other. The particle propagates freely on the half lines but is scattered at each vertex in the original graph. The probability of starting on one line and reaching the other after n steps can be expressed in terms of the transmission amplitude for the graph. An example is presented.
Comments: 7 pages, Latex, replaced with published version
Journal: Physics Letters A 324, 277 (2004)
Categories: quant-ph
Keywords: discrete-time quantum walks, scattering theory, half line, study quantum walks, general finite graph
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