Generalized Krylov complexity predicts the minimum time to realize target operations in analog quantum simulators such as Rydberg atom arrays.
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Classification of topological ladder models into six types (three BDI, three AIII) linked to Wilson fermion configurations, with bowtie ladder as canonical geometry from which others derive via unitary transformation.
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Bridging Krylov Complexity and Universal Analog Quantum Simulator
Generalized Krylov complexity predicts the minimum time to realize target operations in analog quantum simulators such as Rydberg atom arrays.
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Classification of topological ladder models
Classification of topological ladder models into six types (three BDI, three AIII) linked to Wilson fermion configurations, with bowtie ladder as canonical geometry from which others derive via unitary transformation.