The solution of gauge theories is one of the most promising applications of quantum technologies. Here, we discuss the approach to the continuum limit for U(1) gauge theories regularized via finite-dimensional Hilbert spaces of quantum spin -S operators, known as quantum link models. For quantum electrodynamics (QED) in one spatial dimension, we numerically demonstrate the continuum limit by extrapolating the ground state energy, the scalar, and the vector meson masses to large spin lengths S, large volume N, and vanishing lattice spacing a. By exactly solving Gauss's law for arbitrary S, we obtain a generalized PXP spin model and count the physical Hilbert space dimension analytically. This allows us to quantify the required resources for reliable extrapolations to the continuum limit on quantum devices. We use a functional integral approach to relate the model with large values of half-integer spins to the physics at topological angle Theta 1/4 pi. Our findings indicate that quantum devices will in the foreseeable future be able to quantitatively probe the QED regime with quantum link models.
Toward the continuum limit of a (1+1) D quantum link Schwinger model / Zache, Torsten V.; Van Damme, Maarten; Halimeh, Jad C.; Hauke, Philipp; Banerjee, Debasish. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW D. - ISSN 2470-0029. - 106:9(2022), p. L091502. [10.1103/PhysRevD.106.L091502]
Toward the continuum limit of a (1+1) D quantum link Schwinger model
Hauke, PhilippPenultimo
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2022-01-01
Abstract
The solution of gauge theories is one of the most promising applications of quantum technologies. Here, we discuss the approach to the continuum limit for U(1) gauge theories regularized via finite-dimensional Hilbert spaces of quantum spin -S operators, known as quantum link models. For quantum electrodynamics (QED) in one spatial dimension, we numerically demonstrate the continuum limit by extrapolating the ground state energy, the scalar, and the vector meson masses to large spin lengths S, large volume N, and vanishing lattice spacing a. By exactly solving Gauss's law for arbitrary S, we obtain a generalized PXP spin model and count the physical Hilbert space dimension analytically. This allows us to quantify the required resources for reliable extrapolations to the continuum limit on quantum devices. We use a functional integral approach to relate the model with large values of half-integer spins to the physics at topological angle Theta 1/4 pi. Our findings indicate that quantum devices will in the foreseeable future be able to quantitatively probe the QED regime with quantum link models.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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