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A NISQ-friendly Coined Quantum Walk Algorithm for Chaos-based Cryptographic Applications

Published 16 Apr 2026 in quant-ph | (2604.15030v1)

Abstract: We present a novel lackadaisical alternating quantum walk (LAQW) algorithm whose circuit depth scales as $\mathcal{O}(n2+nt)$ for a $n\times n$ lattice over $t$ time steps. We show that this is a significant depth reduction compared to the existing controlled alternating quantum walk (CAQW) model, which has a circuit depth that scales as $\mathcal{O}(n2t)$ (Li et al., 2017, arXiv:1707.07389). This makes the implementation of the LAQW viable for Noisy Intermediate-scale Quantum (NISQ) devices. We then showcase the applicability of the LAQW algorithm by proposing a chaos-based symmetric-key generation scheme. Our approach uses the LAQW as a quantum entropy source from which reproducible random bitstring sequences are generated using the underlying probability distribution and subsequent post-processing methods. We provide a comprehensive evaluation of the LAQW algorithm and demonstrate the reproducibility of 128-bit keys under simulated quantum noise provided by IBM's FakeTorino backend. A direct comparison with the CAQW model, which has been used in image encryption and hash function schemes (Li et al., 2017, arXiv:1707.07389; Abd EL-Latif et al., 2020, ScienceDirect; Abd El-Latif, Abd El-Atty, and Venegas-Andraca, 2020, ScienceDirect), highlights the potential and usefulness of the LAQW model in cryptographic applications.

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