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Quantum Walks, Feynman Propagators and Graph Topology on an IBM Quantum Computer

Authors :
Feng, Yuan
Miceli, Raffaele
McGuigan, Michael
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Topological data analysis is a rapidly developing area of data science where one tries to discover topological patterns in data sets to generate insight and knowledge discovery. In this project we use quantum walk algorithms to discover features of a data graph on which the walk takes place. This can be done faster on quantum computers where all paths can be explored using superposition. We begin with simple walks on a polygon and move up to graphs described by higher dimensional meshes. We use insight from the physics description of quantum walks defined in terms of probability amplitudes to go from one site on a graph to another distant site and show how this relates to the Feynman propagator or Kernel in the physics terminology. Our results from quantum computation using IBM's Qiskit quantum computing software were in good agreement with those obtained using classical computing methods.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2104.06458
Document Type :
Working Paper