Introduces gauge-invariant QMETTS using mutually unbiased physical bases derived from stabilizer formalism for Z2 LGT at finite T and density, with single-shot sampling shown near-optimal and numerical validation in 1+1D.
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Gauge-invariant QMETTS with mutually unbiased physical bases for $Z_2$ lattice gauge theories at finite temperature and density
Introduces gauge-invariant QMETTS using mutually unbiased physical bases derived from stabilizer formalism for Z2 LGT at finite T and density, with single-shot sampling shown near-optimal and numerical validation in 1+1D.
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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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Applicability of kinetic theory in strongly coupled thermal quantum systems
In 1D lattice Schwinger and NJL models, single-particle momentum distributions dominate two-particle correlations once thermal kinetic energy becomes comparable to the interaction strength, supporting applicability of kinetic theory.