Continuous-time quantum walks on star graphs
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Abstract: In this paper, we investigate continuous-time quantum walk on star graphs. It is shown that quantum central limit theorem for a continuous-time quantum walk on star graphs for -fold star power graph, which are invariant under the quantum component of adjacency matrix, converges to continuous-time quantum walk on graphs (Complete graph with two vertices) and the probability of observing walk tends to the uniform distribution.
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