Abstract
We study the average probability that a discrete-time quantum walk finds a marked vertex on a graph. We first show that, for a regular graph, the spectrum of the transition matrix is determined by the weighted adjacency matrix of an augmented graph. We then consider the average search probability on a distance regular graph, and find a formula in terms of the adjacency matrix of its vertex-deleted subgraph. In particular, for any family of the average search probability approaches 1/4 as the valency goes to infinity. We also present a more relaxed criterion, in terms of the intersection array, for this limit to be approached by distance regular graphs.
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