Scalar QED with Rydberg atoms
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2312.17201v1
- Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2023 18:34:35 GMT
- Title: Scalar QED with Rydberg atoms
- Authors: Yannick Meurice, James Corona, Sergio Cantu, Fangli Liu, Shengtao
Wang, Kenny Heitritter, Steve Mrenna, Jin Zhang, Shan-Wen Tsai
- Abstract summary: We show that platforms made publicly available recently allow empirical explorations of the critical behavior of quantum simulators.
We discuss recent progress regarding the phase diagram of two-leg ladders, effective Hamiltonian approaches and the construction of hybrid quantum algorithms targeting hadronization in collider physics event generators.
- Score: 1.9478734606599786
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: We review recent suggestions to quantum simulate scalar electrodynamics (the
lattice Abelian Higgs model) in $1+1$ dimensions with rectangular arrays of
Rydberg atoms. We show that platforms made publicly available recently allow
empirical explorations of the critical behavior of quantum simulators. We
discuss recent progress regarding the phase diagram of two-leg ladders,
effective Hamiltonian approaches and the construction of hybrid quantum
algorithms targeting hadronization in collider physics event generators.
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