Robustness and classical proxy of entanglement in variants of quantum walk
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.05597v2
- Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2024 00:53:16 GMT
- Title: Robustness and classical proxy of entanglement in variants of quantum walk
- Authors: Christopher Mastandrea, Chih-Chun Chien,
- Abstract summary: We show the entanglement is robust against both time- and spatially- dependent randomness.
We propose a classical quantity call overlap, which literally measures the overlap between the probability distributions of the internal states.
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- Abstract: Quantum walk (QW) utilizes its internal quantum states to decide the displacement, thereby introducing single-particle entanglement between the internal and positional degrees of freedom. By simulating three variants of QW with the conventional, symmetric, and split-step translation operators with or without classical randomness in the coin operator, we show the entanglement is robust against both time- and spatially- dependent randomness, which can cause localization transitions of QW. We propose a classical quantity call overlap, which literally measures the overlap between the probability distributions of the internal states, as a proxy of entanglement. The overlap is associated with the off-diagonal terms of the reduced density matrix in the internal space, which then reflects its purity. Therefore, the overlap captures the inverse behavior of the entanglement entropy in most cases. We test the limitation of the classical proxy by constructing a special case with high population imbalance between the internal states to blind the overlap. Possible implications and experimental measurements are also discussed.
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