The localization phenomenon for periodic unitary transition operators on a Hilbert space consisting of square summable functions on an integer lattice with values in a finite-dimensional Hilbert space, which is… Click to show full abstract
The localization phenomenon for periodic unitary transition operators on a Hilbert space consisting of square summable functions on an integer lattice with values in a finite-dimensional Hilbert space, which is a generalization of the discrete-time quantum walks with constant coin matrices, is discussed. It is proved that a periodic unitary transition operator has an eigenvalue if and only if the corresponding unitary matrix-valued function on a torus has an eigenvalue which does not depend on the points on the torus. It is also proved that the continuous spectrum of a periodic unitary transition operator is absolutely continuous. As a result, it is shown that the localization happens if and only if there exists an eigenvalue, and when there exists only one eigenvalue, the long-time limit of transition probabilities coincides with the point-wise norm of the projection of the initial state to the eigenspace. The results can be applied to certain unitary operators on a Hilbert space on a covering graph, called a topological crystal, over a finite graph. An analytic perturbation theory for matrices in several complex variables is employed to show the result about absolute continuity for periodic unitary transition operators.
               
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