The k-commutant of free fermions is the Grassmannian manifold of fermionic Gaussian states on 2k sites, exposing a real-replica space duality.
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A local transverse-field Ising model reproduces the Page curve through kinematic subsystem resizing, even with zero boundary coupling.
Quasiclassical calculations of the vortex lattice in locally non-centrosymmetric bilayer superconductors show that the local density of states at the vortex core encodes the even- versus odd-parity pairing symmetry.
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Geometry of Free Fermion Commutants
The k-commutant of free fermions is the Grassmannian manifold of fermionic Gaussian states on 2k sites, exposing a real-replica space duality.
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Kinematic Emergence of the Page Curve in a Local Transverse-Field Ising Model
A local transverse-field Ising model reproduces the Page curve through kinematic subsystem resizing, even with zero boundary coupling.
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Quasiclassical theory of vortex states in locally non-centrosymmetric superconductors: application to CeRh$_{2}$As$_{2}$
Quasiclassical calculations of the vortex lattice in locally non-centrosymmetric bilayer superconductors show that the local density of states at the vortex core encodes the even- versus odd-parity pairing symmetry.