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  1. May 21, 2004 · Quantum Random Walks do not need a Coin Toss. Apoorva Patel, K.S. Raghunathan, Pranaw Rungta. Classical randomized algorithms use a coin toss instruction to explore different evolutionary branches of a problem. Quantum algorithms, on the other hand, can explore multiple evolutionary branches by mere superposition of states.

    • Apoorva Patel, K. S. Raghunathan, Pranaw Rungta
    • arXiv:quant-ph/0405128
    • 2005
    • IISc-CHEP-8/04
  2. Second Author: K.S. Raghunathan has about 30 years of industry experience. He is one of the pioneers of Indian semiconductor industry - going back to early 80s. He led the chip design activities at ITI Bangalore.

  3. K.S. Raghunathan. K.S. Raghunathan's 4 research works with 21 citations and 159 reads, including: An Automatic Netlist-to-Schematic Generator.

  4. Search on a Hypercubic Lattice through a Quantum Random Walk: II. d=2. #1. Apoorva Patel

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  6. K. S. Raghunathan's 4 research works with 113 citations and 692 reads, including: Search on a Fractal Lattice using a Quantum Random Walk K. S. Raghunathan's research while...

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  8. Madabusi Santanam Raghunathan FRS is an Indian mathematician. He is currently Head of the National Centre for Mathematics, Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai. Formerly Professor of eminence at TIFR in Homi Bhabha Chair. [1] . Raghunathan received his PhD in Mathematics from (TIFR), University of Mumbai; his advisor was M. S. Narasimhan.