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Physics, Software

Visualising Quantum Random Walks in Python

qrwpython A random walk (sometimes called 'the drunkard's walk' describes the motion of a particle that undergoes a series of random steps. But what happens if that particle is a quantum particle? This article presents a few interesting ways of visualising this motion, using Python and matplotlib.

Posted March 16, 2014