Quantum Parrondo Games in Low-Dimensional Hilbert Spaces
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2306.16845v1
- Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2023 10:37:20 GMT
- Title: Quantum Parrondo Games in Low-Dimensional Hilbert Spaces
- Authors: Andreas Mielke
- Abstract summary: We consider quantum variants of Parrondo games on low-dimensional Hilbert spaces.
The two games which form the Parrondo game are implemented as quantum walks on a small cycle of length $M$.
We show that in the quantum Parrondo game constructed in this way a systematic win or loss occurs in the long time limit.
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- Abstract: We consider quantum variants of Parrondo games on low-dimensional Hilbert
spaces. The two games which form the Parrondo game are implemented as quantum
walks on a small cycle of length $M$. The dimension of the Hilbert space is
$2M$. We investigate a random sequence of these two games which is realized by
a quantum coin, so that the total Hilbert space dimension is $4M$. We show that
in the quantum Parrondo game constructed in this way a systematic win or loss
occurs in the long time limit. Due to entaglement and self-interference on the
cycle, the game yields a rather complex structure for the win or loss depending
on the parameters.
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