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arxiv: quant-ph/0402187 · v1 · submitted 2004-02-25 · 🪐 quant-ph

Pseudo Memory Effects, Majorization and Entropy in Quantum Random Walks

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keywords quantumwalkmajorizationdistributionsentropyorderingrandomsymmetric
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A quantum random walk on the integers exhibits pseudo memory effects, in that its probability distribution after N steps is determined by reshuffling the first N distributions that arise in a classical random walk with the same initial distribution. In a classical walk, entropy increase can be regarded as a consequence of the majorization ordering of successive distributions. The Lorenz curves of successive distributions for a symmetric quantum walk reveal no majorization ordering in general. Nevertheless, entropy can increase, and computer experiments show that it does so on average. Varying the stages at which the quantum coin system is traced out leads to new quantum walks, including a symmetric walk for which majorization ordering is valid but the spreading rate exceeds that of the usual symmetric quantum walk.

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