A random walk approach to quantum algorithms

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Abstract

The development of quantum algorithms based on quantum versions of random walks is placed in the context of the emerging field of quantum computing. Constructing a suitable quantum version of a random walk is not trivial; pure quantum dynamics is deterministic, so randomness only enters during the measurement phase, i.e. when converting the quantum information into classical information. The outcome of a quantum random walk is very different from the corresponding classical random walk owing to the interference between the different possible paths. The upshot is that quantum walkers find themselves further from their starting point than a classical walker on average, and this forms the basis of a quantum speed up, which can be exploited to solve problems faster. Surprisingly, the effect of making the walk slightly less than perfectly quantum can optimize the properties of the quantum walk for algorithmic applications. Looking to the future, even with a small quantum computer available, the development of quantum walk algorithms might proceed more rapidly than it has, especially for solving real problems.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3407-3422
Number of pages16
JournalPhilosophical Transactions A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
Volume364
Issue number1849
Early online date18 Oct 2006
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Dec 2006

Keywords

  • quantum algorithms
  • quantum computation
  • quantum information

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