Resonance expansion for quantum walks and its applications to the long-time behavior
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DOI10.4171/JST/494arXiv2306.10719OpenAlexW4394932379MaRDI QIDQ6440705FDOQ6440705
Authors: Kenta Higuchi, Hisashi Morioka, Etsuo Segawa
Publication date: 19 June 2023
Abstract: In this paper, resonances are introduced to a class of quantum walks on . Resonances are defined as poles of the meromorphically extended resolvent of the unitary time evolution operator. In particular, they appear inside the unit circle. Some analogous properties to those of quantum resonances for Schr"odinger operators are shown. Especially, the resonance expansion, an analogue of the eigenfunction expansion, indicates the long-time behavior of quantum walks. The decaying rate, the asymptotic probability distribution, and the weak limit of the probability density are described by resonances and associated (generalized) resonant states. The generic simplicity of resonances is also investigated.
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.4171/jst/494
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