Numerical simulations demonstrate morphological false-vacuum decay in dipolar supersolids, with bubble growth speed set by the slowest sound mode and decay rate consistent with an effective Coleman bounce model.
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A trapped-ion quantum computer simulates 2+1D Z2 lattice gauge theory dynamics, revealing glueball excitations and multi-order string breaking.
Quantum simulation on trapped ions shows that a plaquette term in a 2+1D U(1) gauge theory enables string propagation in the plane and extended matter creation, realizing genuine two-dimensional dynamics.
A (1+1)D SU(2) lattice gauge theory with dynamical matter exhibits ergodic, fragmented, and disorder-free many-body localized phases under non-Abelian gauge constraints, with the localized regime preserving spatial inhomogeneities via sector superpositions.
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.
A minimal implementation of SU(N) pure Yang-Mills theory on digital quantum computers is presented with simplified Hamiltonians, improved infinite-mass convergence, and SU(2) embedding into R^4, benchmarked by Monte Carlo simulations.
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.
Experiments, numerics, and analytics on Rydberg atoms in a Lieb lattice reveal density-wave phases including a fluctuation-stabilized collinear order, a quantum liquid-vapor transition with hysteresis, and kinetically constrained slow relaxation after quenches.
Quantum annealer experiment shows resonant bubble expansion dominating false vacuum decay in 2D, yielding nearly ballistic domain growth consistent with KPZ universality.
A resonant-manifold framework unifies manifold and branch DQPTs by linking them to resonances within the initial manifold or a transitional manifold, with regularity tied to manifold multiplicity, shown in Z2 LGT quenches.
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Morphological false-vacuum decay in dipolar supersolids
Numerical simulations demonstrate morphological false-vacuum decay in dipolar supersolids, with bubble growth speed set by the slowest sound mode and decay rate consistent with an effective Coleman bounce model.
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Observation of glueball excitations and string breaking in a $2+1$D $\mathbb{Z}_2$ lattice gauge theory on a trapped-ion quantum computer
A trapped-ion quantum computer simulates 2+1D Z2 lattice gauge theory dynamics, revealing glueball excitations and multi-order string breaking.
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Observation of genuine $2+1$D string dynamics in a U$(1)$ lattice gauge theory with a tunable plaquette term on a trapped-ion quantum computer
Quantum simulation on trapped ions shows that a plaquette term in a 2+1D U(1) gauge theory enables string propagation in the plane and extended matter creation, realizing genuine two-dimensional dynamics.
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Disorder-Free Localization and Fragmentation in a Non-Abelian Lattice Gauge Theory
A (1+1)D SU(2) lattice gauge theory with dynamical matter exhibits ergodic, fragmented, and disorder-free many-body localized phases under non-Abelian gauge constraints, with the localized regime preserving spatial inhomogeneities via sector superpositions.
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Photonic Analog Quantum Simulation of (1+1)-Dimensional $U(1)$ Lattice Gauge Theory with Dynamical Matter
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.
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A minimal implementation of Yang-Mills theory on a digital quantum computer
A minimal implementation of SU(N) pure Yang-Mills theory on digital quantum computers is presented with simplified Hamiltonians, improved infinite-mass convergence, and SU(2) embedding into R^4, benchmarked by Monte Carlo simulations.
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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.
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Quantum criticality and nonequilibrium dynamics on a Lieb lattice of Rydberg atoms
Experiments, numerics, and analytics on Rydberg atoms in a Lieb lattice reveal density-wave phases including a fluctuation-stabilized collinear order, a quantum liquid-vapor transition with hysteresis, and kinetically constrained slow relaxation after quenches.
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Resonant false vacuum decay in two dimensions on a 4000-qubit quantum annealer
Quantum annealer experiment shows resonant bubble expansion dominating false vacuum decay in 2D, yielding nearly ballistic domain growth consistent with KPZ universality.
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Unified resonant-manifold framework for dynamical quantum phase transitions
A resonant-manifold framework unifies manifold and branch DQPTs by linking them to resonances within the initial manifold or a transitional manifold, with regularity tied to manifold multiplicity, shown in Z2 LGT quenches.
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Quantum simulation of out-of-equilibrium dynamics in gauge theories
The paper reviews advances in quantum simulation of out-of-equilibrium dynamics in gauge theories, covering particle production, string breaking, thermalization, and related phenomena.