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How to Sample From The Limiting Distribution of a Continuous-Time Quantum Walk

Published 26 Sep 2022 in quant-ph, cs.CC, and cs.DS | (2209.13028v1)

Abstract: We introduce $\varepsilon$-projectors, using which we can sample from limiting distributions of continuous-time quantum walks. The standard algorithm for sampling from a distribution that is close to the limiting distribution of a given quantum walk is to run the quantum walk for a time chosen uniformly at random from a large interval, and measure the resulting quantum state. This approach usually results in an exponential running time. We show that, using $\varepsilon$-projectors, we can sample exactly from the limiting distribution. In the black-box setting, where we only have query access to the adjacency matrix of the graph, our sampling algorithm runs in time proportional to $\Delta{-1}$, where $\Delta$ is the minimum spacing between the distinct eigenvalues of the graph. In the non-black-box setting, we give examples of graphs for which our algorithm runs exponentially faster than the standard sampling algorithm.

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