Variable detuning in Rydberg arrays induces strong Hilbert-space fragmentation whose fragment dimensions exhibit multiple scaling behaviors, with emergent kinetic constraints captured by an auxiliary fermion description.
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In the random-field XXZ model, Wehrl-Rényi entropy growth for z-polarized product states shows non-monotonic dependence on initial entanglement, with the first regime set by local integrals of motion and the second by inter-site correlations.
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Emergent Kinetic Constraints and Subspace Fragmentation in Rydberg Arrays
Variable detuning in Rydberg arrays induces strong Hilbert-space fragmentation whose fragment dimensions exhibit multiple scaling behaviors, with emergent kinetic constraints captured by an auxiliary fermion description.
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In the random-field XXZ model, Wehrl-Rényi entropy growth for z-polarized product states shows non-monotonic dependence on initial entanglement, with the first regime set by local integrals of motion and the second by inter-site correlations.