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Probing Tensor Singularities and Their Euler-Class Descendants via Non-Abelian Quantum Geometry Measurement

Quantum Physics 2026-05-19 v1 Superconductivity

Abstract

We report the theoretical prediction and experimental observation of a new class of four-dimensional (4D) tensor singularities and their three-dimensional (3D) Euler-class descendants, protected by chiral and spacetime inversion symmetries on a superconducting circuit platform. The 4D point-like singularity/monopole, characterized by the Dixmier-Douady class of a real bundle gerbe associated with tensor gauge fields, is observed to evolve into a nodal ring carrying an additional first Euler class charge under symmetry-preserving perturbations. Dimensional reduction reveals 3D Euler and Euler curvature dipoles, exhibiting nontrivial Euler topology and a topological sum rule that ensures zero-energy flat bands inherit nontrivial topology even without interactions. Crucially, these high-dimensional degenerate systems are mapped and reconstructed using a hybrid analog-digital protocol designed for non-Abelian quantum geometry measurement within a superconducting qubit array. Our work not only expands the family of topological monopoles but also establishes a robust experimental framework for exploring high-order gauge theory and real-bundle topology across diverse quantum platforms.

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@article{arxiv.2605.17977,
  title  = {Probing Tensor Singularities and Their Euler-Class Descendants via Non-Abelian Quantum Geometry Measurement},
  author = {Zhe Wang and Yan-Qing Zhu and Xinsheng Tan and Giandomenico Palumbo and Lichang Ji and Wei Xin and Shi-Liang Zhu and Yang Yu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.17977},
  year   = {2026}
}