DMRG calculations find trivial paramagnets on four Archimedean lattices, collinear Neel order on four others, competing phases including a possible spin liquid on the triangular lattice, and a likely Dirac spin liquid on the kagome lattice for the quantum dipolar XY model.
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An exact positive-probability decomposition of thermal relaxation noise into Clifford gates and resets exists for T2 ≤ T1, with a negativity-free approximation that outperforms Pauli twirling for T2 > T1.
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Ground states of quantum XY dipoles on the Archimedean lattices
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Near-deterministic loading of optical tweezer arrays via repulsive barricade potentials
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Exact and Efficient Stabilizer Simulation of Thermal-Relaxation Noise for Quantum Error Correction
An exact positive-probability decomposition of thermal relaxation noise into Clifford gates and resets exists for T2 ≤ T1, with a negativity-free approximation that outperforms Pauli twirling for T2 > T1.