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Quantum Central Limit Theorem for Continuous-Time Quantum Walks on Odd Graphs in Quantum Probability Theory

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The method of the quantum probability theory only requires simple structural data of graph and allows us to avoid a heavy combinational argument often necessary to obtain full description of spectrum of the adjacency matrix. In the present paper, by using the idea of calculation of the probability amplitudes for continuous-time quantum walk in terms of the quantum probability theory, we investigate quantum central limit theorem for continuous-time quantum walks on odd graphs.

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Salimi, S. Quantum Central Limit Theorem for Continuous-Time Quantum Walks on Odd Graphs in Quantum Probability Theory. Int J Theor Phys 47, 3298–3309 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10773-008-9765-3

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