Search of clustered marked states with lackadaisical quantum walks
Abstract
Nature of quantum walk in presence of multiple marked state has been studied by Nahimovs and Rivosh 10.1007/978-3-662-49192-831. They have shown that if the marked states are arranged in a k × k cluster in a N × N grid, then to find a single marked state among the multiple ones, quantum walk requires (N - k) time. In this paper, we show that using lackadaisical quantum walk with the weight of the self-loop as 4N(k + k2), where k is odd, the probability of finding a marked state increases by 0.2. Furthermore, we show that instead of applying the quantum walk O(k) times to find all the marked states, classical search in the vicinity of the marked state found after the first implementation of the quantum walk can find all the marked states in O(k) time on average.
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