Exact Fibonacci many-body scars engineered via soliton skeleton and invisible decorations in Rule-54 QCA, with finite translation orbits producing low-entanglement Floquet states.
Interacting non-Hermitian edge and cluster bursts on a digital quantum processor,
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Non-Hermitian multi-band twister models are simulated on quantum hardware via a direct measurement protocol that extracts braid information and knot invariants such as Alexander and Jones polynomials, demonstrated on the Hopf chain and Solomon's knot.
In the two-orbital interacting Hatano-Nelson model, phase diagrams show regimes of purely real spectra controlled by interaction strength, non-Hermiticity, and interchain hopping, with links to skin modes and qualitative Lindbladian dynamics.
Feedback-directed circuits on IBM quantum processors produce robust asymmetry in random dynamics distinct from the non-Hermitian skin effect.
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Fibonacci many-body scars in a decorated Rule-54 quantum cellular automaton
Exact Fibonacci many-body scars engineered via soliton skeleton and invisible decorations in Rule-54 QCA, with finite translation orbits producing low-entanglement Floquet states.
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Digital Simulation of Non-Hermitian Knotted Bands on Quantum Hardware
Non-Hermitian multi-band twister models are simulated on quantum hardware via a direct measurement protocol that extracts braid information and knot invariants such as Alexander and Jones polynomials, demonstrated on the Hopf chain and Solomon's knot.
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The Two Orbital, Interacting Hatano-Nelson Model
In the two-orbital interacting Hatano-Nelson model, phase diagrams show regimes of purely real spectra controlled by interaction strength, non-Hermiticity, and interchain hopping, with links to skin modes and qualitative Lindbladian dynamics.
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Observation of feedback-directed quantum dynamics in large-scale quantum processors
Feedback-directed circuits on IBM quantum processors produce robust asymmetry in random dynamics distinct from the non-Hermitian skin effect.