Abstract
There has been constantly rising interest in quantum walks in recent years, as they are a well-suited framework to study quantum algorithms, for example [1, 2] or to use them as a simulator for other quantum systems, which are not as readily accessible [3]. A key element for a versatile simulator is the ability to dynamically control the quantum-coin, which is the main entity responsible for the evolution of the quantum walk.
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