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The Grover walk, which is related to Grover's search algorithm on a quantum computer, is one of the typical discrete time quantum walks. However, a localization of the two-dimensional Grover walk starting from a fixed point is strikingly different from other types of quantum walks. The present paper explains the reason why the walker who moves according to the degree-four Grover operator can remain at the starting point with a high probability. It is shown that the key factor for the localization is due to the degeneration of eigenvalues of the time evolution operator. In fact, the global time evolution of the quantum walk on a large lattice is mainly determined by the degree of degeneration. The dependence of the localization on the initial state is also considered by calculating the wave function analytically.
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Norio Inui
Yoshinao Konishi
Norio Konno
Physical Review A
Yokohama National University
University of Hyogo
Himeji University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a20d4d7e72f0fa382ecb0db — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physreva.69.052323