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G M D'Ariano1, N Mosco1, P Perinotti2
1QUIT Group, Dipartimento di Fisica, Via Bassi 6, 27100 Pavia, Italy.
Abstract:
We consider the Weyl quantum walk in 3+1 dimensions, that is a discrete-time walk describing a particle with two internal degrees of freedom moving on a Cayley graph of the group [Formula: see text], which in an appropriate regime evolves according to Weyl's equation. The Weyl quantum walk was recently derived as the unique unitary evolution on a Cayley graph of [Formula: see text] that is homogeneous and isotropic. The general solution of the quantum walk evolution is provided here in the position representation, by the analytical expression of the propagator, i.e. transition amplitude from a node of the graph to another node in a finite number of steps. The quantum nature of the walk manifests itself in the interference of the paths on the graph joining the given nodes. The solution is based on the binary encoding of the admissible paths on the graph and on the semigroup structure of the walk transition matrices.This article is part of the themed issue 'Second quantum revolution: foundational questions'.
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