Many-body quantum beats — interaction-modulated amplitude oscillations of two hopping pairs — explain the slow number-entropy growth in quasiperiodic MBL systems and are consistent with MBL stability.
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A flow equation for the resonance density exponent θ(w) derived in the SJA predicts resonance proliferation driving delocalization, with θ(w)>0 for localized phases and instability signaling thermalization, matching numerics in Anderson and MBL models.
A randomised measurement protocol enables observation of a disorder-induced entanglement transition from chaotic to localised dynamics in a neutral atom quantum processor.
In the random-field XXZ model, Wehrl-Rényi entropy growth for z-polarized product states shows non-monotonic dependence on initial entanglement, with the first regime set by local integrals of motion and the second by inter-site correlations.
In the long-range Haldane-Shastry model, pristine Poisson level statistics emerge only with combined position disorder and random magnetic fields, with an approximate scaling collapse governed by the product αδ when SU(2) symmetry is broken.
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Quantum Beats in Many-Body Localized Systems
Many-body quantum beats — interaction-modulated amplitude oscillations of two hopping pairs — explain the slow number-entropy growth in quasiperiodic MBL systems and are consistent with MBL stability.
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Resonance Proliferation Across Localization Transitions
A flow equation for the resonance density exponent θ(w) derived in the SJA predicts resonance proliferation driving delocalization, with θ(w)>0 for localized phases and instability signaling thermalization, matching numerics in Anderson and MBL models.
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Randomised measurements of a disorder-induced entanglement transition in a neutral atom quantum processor
A randomised measurement protocol enables observation of a disorder-induced entanglement transition from chaotic to localised dynamics in a neutral atom quantum processor.
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Entanglement Growth from Structured Initial States in Many-Body Localized Systems
In the random-field XXZ model, Wehrl-Rényi entropy growth for z-polarized product states shows non-monotonic dependence on initial entanglement, with the first regime set by local integrals of motion and the second by inter-site correlations.
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Level statistics of the disordered Haldane-Shastry model with $1/r^\alpha$ interaction
In the long-range Haldane-Shastry model, pristine Poisson level statistics emerge only with combined position disorder and random magnetic fields, with an approximate scaling collapse governed by the product αδ when SU(2) symmetry is broken.