Global Phase Helps in Quantum Search: Yet Another Look at the Welded Tree Problem

Abstract

Up to now, relatively few exponential quantum speed-ups have been achieved. Out of them, the welded tree problem (Childs, Cleve, Deotto, Farhi, Gutmann, and Spielman'2003) is one of the unusual examples, as the exponential speed-up is attained by a quantum walk. In this paper, we give a very short proof of the optimal linear hitting time for this problem by a discrete-time quantum walk, which is based on a simple modification of the electric quantum walk framework. The same technique can be applied to other 1-dimensional hierarchical graphs, yielding results similar to (Balasubramanian, Li, and Harrow'2023).

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