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Finding paths with quantum walks or quantum walking through a maze

Published 5 Jul 2017 in quant-ph | (1707.01581v2)

Abstract: We show that it is possible to use a quantum walk to find a path from one marked vertex to another. In the specific case of MM stars connected in a chain, one can find the path from the first star to the last one in O(MN)O(M\sqrt{N}) steps, where NN is the number of spokes of each star. First we provide an analytical result showing that by starting in a phase-modulated highly superposed initial state we can find the path in O(MNlogM)O(M\sqrt{N}\log M) steps. Next, we improve this efficiency by showing that the recovery of the path can also be performed by a series of successive searches when we start at the last known position and search for the next connection in O(N)O(\sqrt{N}) steps leading to the overall efficiency of O(MN)O(M\sqrt{N}). For this result we use the analytical solution that can be obtained for a ring of stars of double the length of the chain.

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