First tensor-network simulation of real-time hadronic scattering in (1+1)D SU(2) lattice gauge theory reveals entanglement and spatial delocalization in the baryon-number-one sector at strong coupling.
D’Andrea, C
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Introduces and tests a finite-volume scheme enabling stable continuum extrapolation of the step-scaling function in (2+1)D Hamiltonian U(1) gauge theory via matrix product states.
Deforms SU(2)_k Yang-Mills theory via quantum groups to enable finite d-dimensional gauge links, restores unitarity with gauge-variant completions, and reports O(d^5) upper bounds on generalized-controlled-X gates plus equivalent Hilbert space scaling with factor 0.2563(5).
Lattice QED is established as a quantum error-correcting code beyond stabilizers, with explicit recovery operations constructed via quantum reference frames for gauge and fermionic sectors.
Error-mitigated IBM quantum hardware reproduces extrapolated classical simulations of entanglement growth and local thermalization for a truncated SU(2) gauge theory on chains up to 101 plaquettes.
A multi-part truncation for lattice QCD with fermions enables explicit Hamiltonians in 1+1D and 2+1D and string-breaking simulations by capping basis states, electric energy, fermions per site, and using large-Nc matrix element scaling.
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Hadronic scattering in (1+1)D SU(2) lattice gauge theory from tensor networks
First tensor-network simulation of real-time hadronic scattering in (1+1)D SU(2) lattice gauge theory reveals entanglement and spatial delocalization in the baryon-number-one sector at strong coupling.
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A Finite-Volume Scheme for the Continuum Extrapolation of Lattice Step-Scaling in (2+1)D Hamiltonian U(1) Gauge Theory
Introduces and tests a finite-volume scheme enabling stable continuum extrapolation of the step-scaling function in (2+1)D Hamiltonian U(1) gauge theory via matrix product states.
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Deforming the Trail: Baseline Quantum Circuitry for $\text{SU(2)}_k$ Lattice Gauge Theory
Deforms SU(2)_k Yang-Mills theory via quantum groups to enable finite d-dimensional gauge links, restores unitarity with gauge-variant completions, and reports O(d^5) upper bounds on generalized-controlled-X gates plus equivalent Hilbert space scaling with factor 0.2563(5).
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Error Correction in Lattice Quantum Electrodynamics with Quantum Reference Frames
Lattice QED is established as a quantum error-correcting code beyond stabilizers, with explicit recovery operations constructed via quantum reference frames for gauge and fermionic sectors.
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Local Thermalization of SU(2) Lattice Gauge Fields on Quantum Computers
Error-mitigated IBM quantum hardware reproduces extrapolated classical simulations of entanglement growth and local thermalization for a truncated SU(2) gauge theory on chains up to 101 plaquettes.
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Large Nc Truncations for SU(Nc) Lattice Yang-Mills Theory with Fermions
A multi-part truncation for lattice QCD with fermions enables explicit Hamiltonians in 1+1D and 2+1D and string-breaking simulations by capping basis states, electric energy, fermions per site, and using large-Nc matrix element scaling.