Perfect State Transfer in Laplacian Quantum Walk
R. Alvir, S. Dever, B Lovitz, J. Myer, C. Tamon, Y. Xu, and H. Zhan

TL;DR
This paper investigates perfect state transfer in Laplacian quantum walks on graphs, establishing new closure properties, characterizing specific graph families with this property, and providing negative results for paths with four or more vertices.
Contribution
It introduces new conditions for perfect state transfer relative to Laplacian matrices and characterizes classes of graphs exhibiting this phenomenon, extending prior adjacency-based results.
Findings
Closure properties for perfect state transfer under graph complement and weak product.
Characterization of double cones with perfect state transfer based on size modulo 4.
Negative result: paths with four or more vertices do not have antipodal perfect state transfer.
Abstract
For a graph and a related symmetric matrix , the continuous-time quantum walk on relative to is defined as the unitary matrix , where varies over the reals. Perfect state transfer occurs between vertices and at time if the -entry of has unit magnitude. This paper studies quantum walks relative to graph Laplacians. Some main observations include the following closure properties for perfect state transfer: (1) If a -vertex graph has perfect state transfer at time relative to the Laplacian, then so does its complement if is an integer multiple of . As a corollary, the double cone over any -vertex graph has perfect state transfer relative to the Laplacian if and only if . This was previously known for a double cone over a clique (S. Bose, A. Casaccino, S. Mancini, S.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata · Quantum and electron transport phenomena
