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Categories of quantum walks

We propose categories of $1$-dimensional and multi-dimensional quantum walks. In the categories, an object is a quantum walk, and a morphism is an intertwining operator between two quantum walks. The new framework enables us to discuss quantum walks in a unified way. The purposes of this paper are the following: (1) We reinterpret known results in our new framework. (2) We show several new theorems. For example, it is proved that every space-homogeneous time-periodic analytic quantum walk on $\mathbb{Z}^d$ has a limit distribution of velocity for every initial unit vector. Analyticity is a very weak condition. (3) We ask whether there exists a continuous-time quantum walk $(V^{(t)})_{t \in \mathbb{R}}$ which realizes a given discrete-time quantum walk $U$. Existence of $(V^{(t)})_{t \in \mathbb{R}}$ is equivalent to that of a $1$-parameter group of automorphisms $(V^{(t)})_{t \in \mathbb{R}}$ from the object $U$ to $U$.

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