Rydberg arrays realize Ising criticality with E8 mass spectra in chains and first signatures of D8^(1)-organized bound states from interchain confinement in ladders.
Cochran et al.,Nature642(2025) 315 [2409.17142]
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A mapping of the Jaynes-Cummings-Hubbard model onto the spin-1/2 Quantum Link Model via tuned polaritonic resonances in cavity arrays enables analog simulation of U(1) LGT dynamics with matter, verified by exact diagonalization.
Deterministic QITE with a Gauss-law-reduced Pauli pool reproduces DMRG ground-state energies of (2+1)-D pure Z2 lattice gauge theory to within 0.1% for ladders of up to 32 qubits and coupling λ ∈ [0.5, 5].
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