Fractionalization paves the way to local projector embeddings of quantum
many-body scars
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2305.00827v1
- Date: Mon, 1 May 2023 13:55:41 GMT
- Title: Fractionalization paves the way to local projector embeddings of quantum
many-body scars
- Authors: Keita Omiya and Markus M\"uller
- Abstract summary: We show how to fit the Affleck-Kennedy-Lieb-Tasaki (AKLT) model or the PXP model of Rydberg-blockaded atoms.
The embedding of the original system in a larger space elucidates the structure of their scar states and simplifies their construction.
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- Abstract: Many systems that host exact quantum many-body scars (towers of
energy-equidistant low entanglement eigenstates) are governed by a Hamiltonian
that splits into a Zeeman term and a sum of local terms that annihilate the
scar subspace. We show that this unifying structure also applies to models,
such as the Affleck-Kennedy-Lieb-Tasaki (AKLT) model or the PXP model of
Rydberg-blockaded atoms, that were previously believed to evade this
characterisation. To fit these models within the local annihilator framework we
need to fractionalize their degrees of freedom and enlarge the associated
Hilbert space. The embedding of the original system in a larger space
elucidates the structure of their scar states and simplifies their
construction, revealing close analogies with lattice gauge theories.
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