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Universal scaling hypothesis of quantum spatial search in complex networks

Published 22 Jan 2024 in quant-ph | (2401.11922v2)

Abstract: Since quantum spatial searches on complex networks have a strong network dependence, the question arises whether the universal perspective exists in this quantum algorithm for complex networks. Here, we uncover the universal scaling laws of the quantum spatial search on complex networks such as small-world and scale-free networks. The average path length, a key quantity in the complex network science, is useful to expose this universal feature, where the collapse plot can be generated for the optimal time, the maximal finding probability and the optimal hopping parameter. Based on the path integral method, we also clarify that the probability amplitude in the continuous-time quantum walk can be determined by the path length distribution. Our results demonstrate a new link between the quantum physics and the complex networks.

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