Quantum annealing processors implement analog-digital quantum computing via effective XY-model evolution combined with auxiliary-qubit arbitrary-basis initialization and measurement, demonstrated through oscillations, fermionic quantum walks, and Anderson localization.
Hilbert space signatures of non-ergodic glassy dynamics
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abstract
Disorder in quantum many-body systems can drive transitions between ergodic and non-ergodic phases, yet the nature--and even the existence--of these transitions remains intensely debated. Using a two-dimensional array of superconducting qubits, we study an interacting spin model at finite temperature in a disordered landscape, tracking dynamics both in real space and in Hilbert space. Over a broad disorder range, we observe an intermediate non-ergodic regime with glass-like characteristics: physical observables become broadly distributed and some, but not all, degrees of freedom are effectively frozen. The Hilbert-space return probability shows slow power-law decay, consistent with finite-temperature quantum glassiness. In the same regime, we detect the onset of a finite Edwards-Anderson order parameter and the disappearance of spin diffusion. By contrast, at lower disorder, spin transport persists with a nonzero diffusion coefficient. Our results show that there is a transition out of the ergodic phase in two-dimensional systems.
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Floquet circuits can be built to host many-body cages that carry topological features and π-quasienergy modes, producing time-crystalline spatiotemporal order in models such as the quantum hard disk.
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Analog-Digital Quantum Computing with Quantum Annealing Processors
Quantum annealing processors implement analog-digital quantum computing via effective XY-model evolution combined with auxiliary-qubit arbitrary-basis initialization and measurement, demonstrated through oscillations, fermionic quantum walks, and Anderson localization.
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Floquet Many-Body Cages
Floquet circuits can be built to host many-body cages that carry topological features and π-quasienergy modes, producing time-crystalline spatiotemporal order in models such as the quantum hard disk.