Maximizing entanglement in the top-quark helicity space of Composite Higgs models selects symmetry structures that enforce a finite Higgs potential and relate left- and right-handed top sectors.
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An automated framework in MadGraph5_aMC@NLO computes tree-level production spin-density matrices and quantum observables for generic collider processes, with validation on ttbar and VV and new applications to multi-top final states.
Entangling power in Heisenberg spin chains shows a monotonic decrease with growing symmetry in small models, sharp dips at SU(2) and free-fermion points in finite chains, and vanishes at SU(2) points but maximizes at the free-fermion point in the thermodynamic limit for the S-matrix.
In perturbative relativistic 2→2 scattering the concurrence of the traced-out qubit density matrix depends at leading order on the real part of the inelastic forward amplitude.
Within a restricted low-energy spin-sector ansatz for n-p scattering, direction-averaged magic is locally minimized at the CP-conserving point heta-bar=0 when the effective phase equals heta/4 or lies in specific windows.
Under Wigner's SU(4) symmetry the neutron-proton scattering amplitude generates no new quantum resources while same-nucleon channels do due to identical-particle constraints.
A review of how quantum information science is expected to provide new tools and insights for nuclear and high-energy physics phenomenology and quantum simulations.
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Entanglement Maximization and Symmetry Selection in Composite Higgs Models
Maximizing entanglement in the top-quark helicity space of Composite Higgs models selects symmetry structures that enforce a finite Higgs potential and relate left- and right-handed top sectors.
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Automated computation of spin-density matrices and quantum observables for collider physics
An automated framework in MadGraph5_aMC@NLO computes tree-level production spin-density matrices and quantum observables for generic collider processes, with validation on ttbar and VV and new applications to multi-top final states.
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Entangling Power: A Probe of Symmetry and Integrability in Quantum Many-Body Systems
Entangling power in Heisenberg spin chains shows a monotonic decrease with growing symmetry in small models, sharp dips at SU(2) and free-fermion points in finite chains, and vanishes at SU(2) points but maximizes at the free-fermion point in the thermodynamic limit for the S-matrix.
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Qubit entanglement from forward scattering
In perturbative relativistic 2→2 scattering the concurrence of the traced-out qubit density matrix depends at leading order on the real part of the inelastic forward amplitude.
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Local Minimum of Spin-Sector Magic at the CP-Conserving Point in Low-Energy Neutron-Proton Scattering
Within a restricted low-energy spin-sector ansatz for n-p scattering, direction-averaged magic is locally minimized at the CP-conserving point heta-bar=0 when the effective phase equals heta/4 or lies in specific windows.
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Quantum Resources and Wigner Symmetry in Nucleon-Nucleon Scattering from Effective Field Theory
Under Wigner's SU(4) symmetry the neutron-proton scattering amplitude generates no new quantum resources while same-nucleon channels do due to identical-particle constraints.
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Quantum Complexity and New Directions in Nuclear Physics and High-Energy Physics Phenomenology
A review of how quantum information science is expected to provide new tools and insights for nuclear and high-energy physics phenomenology and quantum simulations.