A new TIM/Ising conformal interface is identified with emergent W3 symmetry, yielding defect spectrum predictions for Rydberg atom experiments.
Experimental observation of conformal field theory spectra
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The paper proposes an experimental protocol for grazing-incidence X-ray or neutron scattering that would directly test conformal invariance in critical phenomena by verifying a momentum-space differential constraint on the scattering cross-section.
Transforming the lattice to a triangle-decorated geometry restructures the PXP model's constrained Hilbert space into hypercube subgraphs that stabilize scarring and an approximate su(2) algebra for the fully polarized state.
Exact solution of Pauli-noisy matchgate circuits on critical Ising states reveals a noise-induced emergent length scale that produces thermal quasiparticle distributions despite infinite-temperature dissipation, accessible via single-qubit probes.
A quantum channel applied near the entanglement cut maps the reduced density matrix of trivial gSPT states to non-trivial ones, thereby predicting their boundary CFT entanglement spectra.
A protocol extracts scaling dimensions of d=3 CFTs from the spectrum of qubit Hamiltonians on polyhedral lattices, achieving few-percent accuracy on the 3D Ising model with 20 qubits.
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A new Ising/tricritical-Ising interface: From ${W}_3$ symmetry to Rydberg atoms
A new TIM/Ising conformal interface is identified with emergent W3 symmetry, yielding defect spectrum predictions for Rydberg atom experiments.
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Direct Experimental Test of Conformal Invariance via Grazing Scattering: A Proposal for X-ray and Neutron Experiments
The paper proposes an experimental protocol for grazing-incidence X-ray or neutron scattering that would directly test conformal invariance in critical phenomena by verifying a momentum-space differential constraint on the scattering cross-section.
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Engineering Quantum Many-Body Scars through Lattice Geometry
Transforming the lattice to a triangle-decorated geometry restructures the PXP model's constrained Hilbert space into hypercube subgraphs that stabilize scarring and an approximate su(2) algebra for the fully polarized state.
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Insights into decohered critical states using an exact solution to matchgate circuits with Pauli noise
Exact solution of Pauli-noisy matchgate circuits on critical Ising states reveals a noise-induced emergent length scale that produces thermal quasiparticle distributions despite infinite-temperature dissipation, accessible via single-qubit probes.
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A Framework for Predicting Entanglement Spectra of Gapless Symmetry-Protected Topological States in One Dimension
A quantum channel applied near the entanglement cut maps the reduced density matrix of trivial gSPT states to non-trivial ones, thereby predicting their boundary CFT entanglement spectra.
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Qubit discretizations of d=3 conformal field theories
A protocol extracts scaling dimensions of d=3 CFTs from the spectrum of qubit Hamiltonians on polyhedral lattices, achieving few-percent accuracy on the 3D Ising model with 20 qubits.