MPS simulations of the Gross-Neveu-Wilson model at finite density reveal topological crystals for weak coupling and soliton lattices for stronger coupling due to Hilbert-space fragmentation, with quasi-spirals off the symmetry line.
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Nonlinear cellular automata rules produce frustrated spin models whose quantum versions exhibit order-by-disorder and first-order phase transitions to paramagnets.
A scalable Trotterization and Localized Diagonal Operator Approximation enable real-time quantum simulation of the multi-flavor Gross-Neveu model on utility-scale superconducting hardware.
Quantum complexity measures applied to the Schwinger model reveal nonlocal correlations along the string and show that entanglement and magic give complementary views of string formation and breaking.
Analytical predictions and MPS simulations show that magnetic fields or single-ion anisotropy can probe spinon interactions in the critical phase of the spin-1 bilinear-biquadratic chain.
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Topological crystals and soliton lattices in a Gross-Neveu model with Hilbert-space fragmentation
MPS simulations of the Gross-Neveu-Wilson model at finite density reveal topological crystals for weak coupling and soliton lattices for stronger coupling due to Hilbert-space fragmentation, with quasi-spirals off the symmetry line.
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Spin models from nonlinear cellular automata
Nonlinear cellular automata rules produce frustrated spin models whose quantum versions exhibit order-by-disorder and first-order phase transitions to paramagnets.
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Quantum Simulation of the Real-time Dynamics in the multi-flavor Gross-Neveu Model at the utility scale using Superconducting Quantum Computers
A scalable Trotterization and Localized Diagonal Operator Approximation enable real-time quantum simulation of the multi-flavor Gross-Neveu model on utility-scale superconducting hardware.
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The Quantum Complexity of String Breaking in the Schwinger Model
Quantum complexity measures applied to the Schwinger model reveal nonlocal correlations along the string and show that entanglement and magic give complementary views of string formation and breaking.
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Probing spinon interactions in the spin-1 bilinear-biquadratic chain
Analytical predictions and MPS simulations show that magnetic fields or single-ion anisotropy can probe spinon interactions in the critical phase of the spin-1 bilinear-biquadratic chain.