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Time operators for quantum walks

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We study time operators for discrete-time quantum systems. Quantum walks are typical examples. We construct time operators for one-dimensional homogeneous quantum walks and determine their deficiency indices and spectra. Our… Click to show full abstract

We study time operators for discrete-time quantum systems. Quantum walks are typical examples. We construct time operators for one-dimensional homogeneous quantum walks and determine their deficiency indices and spectra. Our time operators always have self-adjoint extensions. This is in contrast to the fact that time operators for continuous-time quantum systems generally have no self-adjoint extensions. The uniqueness of the extensions relates to the winding numbers corresponding to the system. If it is unique, its spectrum becomes a discrete set of real numbers, i.e., the time operator is quantized.

Keywords: quantum walks; time operators; time; operators quantum

Journal Title: Letters in Mathematical Physics
Year Published: 2020

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