Post-measurement SSE QMC is introduced to study measurement effects on thermal states of the square-lattice Heisenberg antiferromagnet, showing efficient computation of Bell pairs and enhanced antiferromagnetic correlations in certain symmetry classes.
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Proposes cavity-mediated spin-momentum-mixing to create self-ordered supersolid phases in spinor condensates, modeled by the two-component Tavis-Cummings Hamiltonian, with undamped gapless Goldstone modes.
Scalable spin squeezing on random graphs requires spectral dimension control or sub-criticality, emerging from xy-ferromagnetic and percolation universality interplay.
In a monitored dissipative spin model realizable on Rydberg simulators, free-energy functionals applied to trajectory ensembles identify dynamical features akin to hydrophobic effects in classical phase transitions.
Tensor cross interpolation learns entanglement features of quantum states with polynomial samples assuming finite MPS bond dimension.
The peak of antiferromagnetic order in the 3D Hubbard model shifts to larger interaction when entropy rises along the experimental path and when lattice density disorder is present.
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Post-measurement Quantum Monte Carlo
Post-measurement SSE QMC is introduced to study measurement effects on thermal states of the square-lattice Heisenberg antiferromagnet, showing efficient computation of Bell pairs and enhanced antiferromagnetic correlations in certain symmetry classes.
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Self-Ordered Supersolid in Spinor Condensates with Cavity-Mediated Spin-Momentum-Mixing Interactions
Proposes cavity-mediated spin-momentum-mixing to create self-ordered supersolid phases in spinor condensates, modeled by the two-component Tavis-Cummings Hamiltonian, with undamped gapless Goldstone modes.
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Robust spin-squeezing with random interaction graphs: the lesson from universality
Scalable spin squeezing on random graphs requires spectral dimension control or sub-criticality, emerging from xy-ferromagnetic and percolation universality interplay.
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Revealing emergent many-body phenomena by analyzing large-scale space-time records of monitored quantum systems
In a monitored dissipative spin model realizable on Rydberg simulators, free-energy functionals applied to trajectory ensembles identify dynamical features akin to hydrophobic effects in classical phase transitions.
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Tensor Cross Interpolation of Purities in Quantum Many-Body Systems
Tensor cross interpolation learns entanglement features of quantum states with polynomial samples assuming finite MPS bond dimension.
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Thermal Entropy, Density Disorder and Antiferromagnetism of Repulsive Fermions in 3D Optical Lattice
The peak of antiferromagnetic order in the 3D Hubbard model shifts to larger interaction when entropy rises along the experimental path and when lattice density disorder is present.