The Grover search as a naturally occurring phenomenon
August 29, 2019 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Physical Review Letters
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Authors
Mathieu Roget, StΓ©phane Guillet, Pablo Arrighi, Giuseppe Di Molfetta
arXiv ID
1908.11213
Category
quant-ph: Quantum Computing
Cross-listed
cond-mat.other,
cs.DS
Citations
33
Venue
Physical Review Letters
Last Checked
2 months ago
Abstract
We provide first evidence that under certain conditions, 1/2-spin fermions may naturally behave like a Grover search, looking for topological defects in a material. The theoretical framework is that of discrete-time quantum walks (QW), i.e. local unitary matrices that drive the evolution of a single particle on the lattice. Some QW are well-known to recover the $(2+1)$--dimensional Dirac equation in continuum limit, i.e. the free propagation of the 1/2-spin fermion. We study two such Dirac QW, one on the square grid and the other on a triangular grid reminiscent of graphene-like materials. The numerical simulations show that the walker localises around the defects in $O(\sqrt{N})$ steps with probability $O(1/\log{N})$, in line with previous QW search on the grid. The main advantage brought by those of this paper is that they could be implemented as `naturally occurring' freely propagating particles over a surface featuring topological---without the need for a specific oracle step. From a quantum computing perspective, however, this hints at novel applications of QW search : instead of using them to look for `good' solutions within the configuration space of a problem, we could use them to look for topological properties of the entire configuration space.
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