Self-interactions in scalar and gauge theories suppress gravitational particle production in a quench modeling cosmic expansion, as computed with tensor networks.
Preparations for quantum simulations of quantum chromodynamics in 1+1 dimensions. I. Axial gauge
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A (1+1)D SU(2) lattice gauge theory with dynamical matter exhibits ergodic, fragmented, and disorder-free many-body localized phases under non-Abelian gauge constraints, with the localized regime preserving spatial inhomogeneities via sector superpositions.
A minimal implementation of SU(N) pure Yang-Mills theory on digital quantum computers is presented with simplified Hamiltonians, improved infinite-mass convergence, and SU(2) embedding into R^4, benchmarked by Monte Carlo simulations.
A quantum simulation framework is developed and demonstrated for energy loss and hadronization of a heavy quark in 1+1D SU(2) lattice gauge theory on 18 qubits of IBM hardware, with results matching classical simulations.
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Quantum dynamics of cosmological particle production: interacting quantum field theories with matrix product states
Self-interactions in scalar and gauge theories suppress gravitational particle production in a quench modeling cosmic expansion, as computed with tensor networks.
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Disorder-Free Localization and Fragmentation in a Non-Abelian Lattice Gauge Theory
A (1+1)D SU(2) lattice gauge theory with dynamical matter exhibits ergodic, fragmented, and disorder-free many-body localized phases under non-Abelian gauge constraints, with the localized regime preserving spatial inhomogeneities via sector superpositions.
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A minimal implementation of Yang-Mills theory on a digital quantum computer
A minimal implementation of SU(N) pure Yang-Mills theory on digital quantum computers is presented with simplified Hamiltonians, improved infinite-mass convergence, and SU(2) embedding into R^4, benchmarked by Monte Carlo simulations.
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A Framework for Quantum Simulations of Energy-Loss and Hadronization in Non-Abelian Gauge Theories: SU(2) Lattice Gauge Theory in 1+1D
A quantum simulation framework is developed and demonstrated for energy loss and hadronization of a heavy quark in 1+1D SU(2) lattice gauge theory on 18 qubits of IBM hardware, with results matching classical simulations.