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Overview

Norio Konno is affiliated with Yokohama National University in Japan. Their research primarily spans the field of Computer Science, with a total of 121 publications. Within this domain, their subfields of study include Artificial Intelligence, Computational Theory and Mathematics, Geometry and Topology, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, and Spectroscopy.

The main topics covered in their work include Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture, Quantum Information and Cryptography, Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata, Graph Theory and Applications, Quantum and Electron Transport Phenomena, Molecular Spectroscopy and Chirality, as well as Computability, Logic, and AI Algorithms.

The scientist's recent papers highlight a focus on mathematical aspects of quantum walks and related theoretical frameworks. These include:

  • Grover/Zeta Correspondence based on the Konno-Sato theorem (2021) in Quantum Information Processing
  • Generalized eigenfunctions for quantum walks via path counting approach (2021) in Reviews in Mathematical Physics
  • CTM/Zeta Correspondence (2021) in Quantum Studies Mathematics and Foundations
  • Quantum walks (2020) in Sugaku Expositions
  • Walk/Zeta Correspondence (2022) in Journal of Statistical Physics

Frequent collaborators include Iwao Sato, Takashi Komatsu, Jirô Akahori, and Etsuo Segawa. The counts of coauthored publications show notable collaboration with Iwao Sato (44 papers) and Takashi Komatsu (28 papers), among others.

The scientist's work appears regularly in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), Quantum Information and Computation, Quantum Information Processing, Quantum Studies Mathematics and Foundations, and Discrete Mathematics.

Best Publications

  • Quantum Random Walks in One Dimension

    Norio Konno

  • Stochastic partial differential equations for some measure-valued diffusions

    N. Konno;T. Shiga

  • A new type of limit theorems for the one-dimensional quantum random walk

    Norio Konno

  • One-dimensional three-state quantum walk

    Norio Inui;Norio Konno;Etsuo Segawa

  • Localization of two-dimensional quantum walks

    Norio Inui;Yoshinao Konishi;Norio Konno

  • Limit theorem for continuous-time quantum walk on the line.

    Norio Konno

  • Multi-state epidemic processes on complex networks

    Naoki Masuda;Norio Konno

  • Localization of an inhomogeneous discrete-time quantum walk on the line

    Norio Konno

  • Geographical threshold graphs with small-world and scale-free properties.

    Naoki Masuda;Hiroyoshi Miwa;Norio Konno

  • Limit distributions of two-dimensional quantum walks

    Kyohei Watabe;Naoki Kobayashi;Makoto Katori;Norio Konno

  • Limit measures of inhomogeneous discrete-time quantum walks in one dimension

    Norio Konno;Tomasz Łuczak;Etsuo Segawa

  • Limit Theorems for Open Quantum Random Walks

    Norio Konno;Hyun Jae Yoo

  • Spectral and asymptotic properties of Grover walks on crystal lattices

    Yusuke Higuchi;Norio Konno;Iwao Sato;Etsuo Segawa

  • Localization of Multi-State Quantum Walk in One Dimension

    Norio Inui;Norio Konno

  • On the relation between quantum walks and zeta functions

    Norio Konno;Iwao Sato

  • One-dimensional discrete-time quantum walks on random environments

    Norio Konno

  • Transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome in dynamical small-world networks.

    Naoki Masuda;Norio Konno;Kazuyuki Aihara

  • Upper bounds for survival probability of the contact process

    Makoto Katori;Norio Konno

  • A Path Integral Approach for Disordered Quantum Walks in One Dimension

    Norio Konno

  • Limit Theorems for Discrete-Time Quantum Walks on Trees

    Kota Chisaki;Masatoshi Hamada;Norio Konno;Etsuo Segawa

  • Analysis of scale-free networks based on a threshold graph with intrinsic vertex weights.

    Naoki Masuda;Hiroyoshi Miwa;Norio Konno

Frequent Co-Authors

Naoki Masuda
Naoki Masuda University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Kazuyuki Aihara
Kazuyuki Aihara University of Tokyo
Vito Latora
Vito Latora Queen Mary University of London
Edwin R. Hancock
Edwin R. Hancock University of York
Richard Wilson
Richard Wilson Harvard University
Simone Severini
Simone Severini University College London
Thomas M. Liggett
Thomas M. Liggett University of California, Los Angeles
Tomasz Łuczak
Tomasz Łuczak Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
Ryotaro Arita
Ryotaro Arita University of Tokyo
Pablo A. Ferrari
Pablo A. Ferrari University of Buenos Aires

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