Quantum annealing processors implement analog-digital quantum computing via effective XY-model evolution combined with auxiliary-qubit arbitrary-basis initialization and measurement, demonstrated through oscillations, fermionic quantum walks, and Anderson localization.
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Subsystem information capacity distinguishes critical phases in the generalized Aubry-André-Harper model by exposing spatial heterogeneity, stepwise subsystem-size dependence, and subregion echoes linked to incommensurately distributed zeros in hopping terms.
Graph-energy centrality applied to Fock-space graphs captures weak ergodicity-breaking transitions in quantum many-body systems and scales to hundreds of sites or the thermodynamic limit.
Experimental demonstration of erratic non-Hermitian skin effect in phononic crystals where localization peaks align with cumulative gauge field maxima independent of excitation position.
Periodic driving of the generalized Aubry-André model produces controllable delocalized-localized and multifractal-localized Floquet mobility edges with corresponding superdiffusive to subdiffusive transport.
Uncorrelated hopping disorder in the generalized Aubry-André model enhances localization and turns the transition into a crossover, while spatially correlated disorder causes partial delocalization near strong bonds, as shown in momentum-space lattice experiments with 87Rb atoms.
Quasiperiodic modulation of Peierls phases in a disorder-free two-leg ladder drives Anderson localization transitions, yielding delocalized, localized, and mixed phases.
Modulation of single-particle Rabi oscillation amplitudes due to position-dependent hopping interactions causes slow dynamics in quasiperiodic MBL systems, captured by a new analytical model consistent with MBL phase stability.
Adding a constant offset to the quasiperiodic potential in the diamond chain transforms anomalous mobility edges into conventional ones and demonstrates Avila's global theory fails to predict mobility edge locations.
Anderson localisation on spatially structured random graphs shows a transition shifting to stronger disorder with increasing hopping range, vanishing beyond a critical range with direct delocalised-localised transition and Kosterlitz-Thouless-like scaling, without an intervening multifractal phase.
Power-law kinetic grading in a 1D lattice drives a localization transition at alpha equals zero with diverging length, enabling critical enhancement of quantum Fisher information for parameter estimation.
Stealthy disorder in the 1D Anderson model makes the localization length scale as a higher inverse power of disorder strength W, allowing it to exceed system size for sufficient stealthiness parameter χ.
Interactions induce a sharp metal-insulator transition in a driven 3D quantum gas, separating many-body dynamical localization from classical diffusion via a boundary mapped by finite-time scaling.
A flow equation for the resonance density exponent θ(w) derived in the SJA predicts resonance proliferation driving delocalization, with θ(w)>0 for localized phases and instability signaling thermalization, matching numerics in Anderson and MBL models.
A disorder-free spin ladder model exhibits a reversed quantum disentangled liquid at strong rung coupling, where light spins thermalize and heavy spins localize, establishing a microscopic origin for quasi-MBL.
Weak localization is reported for the first time in twisted bilayer graphene, with extracted phase coherence and intervalley scattering lengths indicating electron-electron dephasing and point-defect intervalley scattering.
Extends SDRG to excited states and finite T for short- and long-range bond-disordered antiferromagnetic spin chains, finding infinite-randomness distributions for short range and strong-disorder amplitude distributions of width 2α for long range.
A two-level emitter coupled to a chiral flat band in a photonic lattice shows Rabi oscillations with a lifted mode whose effective coupling strength and mode volume remain protected against weak hopping disorder.
Experimental identification of the Bose-glass phase in a disordered 2D optical lattice using single-atom imaging, Edwards-Anderson parameter, and Talbot interferometry visibility.
Bath memory reshapes transport patterns in the extended phase of the AAH transition but mainly renormalizes timescales in the localized phase.
Disorder does not alter the presence or absence of measurement-induced phase transitions in noninteracting fermions; the long-time behavior is controlled by the same nonlinear sigma model with renormalized parameters.
In the long-range Haldane-Shastry model, pristine Poisson level statistics emerge only with combined position disorder and random magnetic fields, with an approximate scaling collapse governed by the product αδ when SU(2) symmetry is broken.
Random spin-orbit coupling systematically lowers the quantum percolation threshold in site-diluted honeycomb lattices while shifting the critical behavior toward the two-dimensional symplectic universality class.
Scalable protocol for universal multi-flux AB caging conditions, validated by numerical simulations and tested for breakage under onsite detuning.
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Analog-Digital Quantum Computing with Quantum Annealing Processors
Quantum annealing processors implement analog-digital quantum computing via effective XY-model evolution combined with auxiliary-qubit arbitrary-basis initialization and measurement, demonstrated through oscillations, fermionic quantum walks, and Anderson localization.
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Probing critical phases in quasiperiodic systems via subsystem information capacity
Subsystem information capacity distinguishes critical phases in the generalized Aubry-André-Harper model by exposing spatial heterogeneity, stepwise subsystem-size dependence, and subregion echoes linked to incommensurately distributed zeros in hopping terms.
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Graph-theory measures capture weak ergodicity breaking on large quantum systems
Graph-energy centrality applied to Fock-space graphs captures weak ergodicity-breaking transitions in quantum many-body systems and scales to hundreds of sites or the thermodynamic limit.
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Floquet mobility edges and transport in a periodically driven generalized Aubry-Andr\'e model
Periodic driving of the generalized Aubry-André model produces controllable delocalized-localized and multifractal-localized Floquet mobility edges with corresponding superdiffusive to subdiffusive transport.
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Localization with Hopping Disorder in Quasi-periodic Synthetic Momentum Lattice
Uncorrelated hopping disorder in the generalized Aubry-André model enhances localization and turns the transition into a crossover, while spatially correlated disorder causes partial delocalization near strong bonds, as shown in momentum-space lattice experiments with 87Rb atoms.
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Anderson localization via Peierls phase modulation
Quasiperiodic modulation of Peierls phases in a disorder-free two-leg ladder drives Anderson localization transitions, yielding delocalized, localized, and mixed phases.
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Uncovering the Microscopic Mechanism of Slow Dynamics in Quasiperiodic Many-Body Localized Systems
Modulation of single-particle Rabi oscillation amplitudes due to position-dependent hopping interactions causes slow dynamics in quasiperiodic MBL systems, captured by a new analytical model consistent with MBL phase stability.
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Inapplicability of Avila's theory in the diamond chain with quasiperiodic disorder
Adding a constant offset to the quasiperiodic potential in the diamond chain transforms anomalous mobility edges into conventional ones and demonstrates Avila's global theory fails to predict mobility edge locations.
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Anderson localisation in spatially structured random graphs
Anderson localisation on spatially structured random graphs shows a transition shifting to stronger disorder with increasing hopping range, vanishing beyond a critical range with direct delocalised-localised transition and Kosterlitz-Thouless-like scaling, without an intervening multifractal phase.
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Localization from Infinitesimal Kinetic Grading: Finite-size Scaling, Kibble-Zurek Dynamics and Applications in Sensing
Power-law kinetic grading in a 1D lattice drives a localization transition at alpha equals zero with diverging length, enabling critical enhancement of quantum Fisher information for parameter estimation.
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Effective delocalization in the one-dimensional Anderson model with stealthy disorder
Stealthy disorder in the 1D Anderson model makes the localization length scale as a higher inverse power of disorder strength W, allowing it to exceed system size for sufficient stealthiness parameter χ.
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Interaction-enabled metal-insulator phase transition in a driven quantum gas
Interactions induce a sharp metal-insulator transition in a driven 3D quantum gas, separating many-body dynamical localization from classical diffusion via a boundary mapped by finite-time scaling.
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Resonance Proliferation Across Localization Transitions
A flow equation for the resonance density exponent θ(w) derived in the SJA predicts resonance proliferation driving delocalization, with θ(w)>0 for localized phases and instability signaling thermalization, matching numerics in Anderson and MBL models.
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Crossover from Quantum Chaos to a Reversed Quantum Disentangled Liquid in a Disorder-Free Spin Ladder
A disorder-free spin ladder model exhibits a reversed quantum disentangled liquid at strong rung coupling, where light spins thermalize and heavy spins localize, establishing a microscopic origin for quasi-MBL.
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Weak localization and universal conductance fluctuations in large area twisted bilayer graphene
Weak localization is reported for the first time in twisted bilayer graphene, with extracted phase coherence and intervalley scattering lengths indicating electron-electron dephasing and point-defect intervalley scattering.
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Strong Disorder Renormalization Group Method for Bond Disordered Antiferromagnetic Quantum Spin Chains with Long Range Interactions: Excited States and Finite Temperature Properties
Extends SDRG to excited states and finite T for short- and long-range bond-disordered antiferromagnetic spin chains, finding infinite-randomness distributions for short range and strong-disorder amplitude distributions of width 2α for long range.
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Resonant cavity-QED with chiral flat bands
A two-level emitter coupled to a chiral flat band in a photonic lattice shows Rabi oscillations with a lifted mode whose effective coupling strength and mode volume remain protected against weak hopping disorder.
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Quantum-gas microscopy and Talbot interferometry of the Bose-glass phase
Experimental identification of the Bose-glass phase in a disordered 2D optical lattice using single-atom imaging, Edwards-Anderson parameter, and Talbot interferometry visibility.
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Phase-dependent role of dissipation across the Aubry-Andr\'e-Harper transition
Bath memory reshapes transport patterns in the extended phase of the AAH transition but mainly renormalizes timescales in the localized phase.
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Measurement-induced phase transitions in disordered fermions
Disorder does not alter the presence or absence of measurement-induced phase transitions in noninteracting fermions; the long-time behavior is controlled by the same nonlinear sigma model with renormalized parameters.
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Level statistics of the disordered Haldane-Shastry model with $1/r^\alpha$ interaction
In the long-range Haldane-Shastry model, pristine Poisson level statistics emerge only with combined position disorder and random magnetic fields, with an approximate scaling collapse governed by the product αδ when SU(2) symmetry is broken.
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Quantum percolation in honeycomb lattices under random spin-orbit coupling
Random spin-orbit coupling systematically lowers the quantum percolation threshold in site-diluted honeycomb lattices while shifting the critical behavior toward the two-dimensional symplectic universality class.
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Multi-flux Aharonov-Bohm caging with tunable couplings
Scalable protocol for universal multi-flux AB caging conditions, validated by numerical simulations and tested for breakage under onsite detuning.
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The class C quantum network model with random tunneling and its nonlinear sigma model representation
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Disorder-induced strong-field strong-localization in 2D systems
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