Quantum and classical spin network algorithms for $q$-deformed Kogut-Susskind gauge theories
Abstract
Treating the infinite-dimensional Hilbert space of non-abelian gauge theories is an outstanding challenge for classical and quantum simulations. Here, we introduce -deformed Kogut-Susskind lattice gauge theories, obtained by deforming the defining symmetry algebra to a quantum group. In contrast to other formulations, our proposal simultaneously provides a controlled regularization of the infinite-dimensional local Hilbert space while preserving essential symmetry-related properties. This enables the development of both quantum as well as quantum-inspired classical Spin Network Algorithms for -deformed gauge theories (SNAQs). To be explicit, we focus on SU(2) gauge theories, that are controlled by the deformation parameter and converge to the standard SU(2) Kogut-Susskind model as . In particular, we demonstrate that this formulation is well suited for efficient tensor network representations by variational ground-state simulations in 2D, providing first evidence that the continuum limit can be reached with . Finally, we develop a scalable quantum algorithm for Trotterized real-time evolution by analytically diagonalizing the SU(2) plaquette interactions. Our work gives a new perspective for the application of tensor network methods to high-energy physics and paves the way for quantum simulations of non-abelian gauge theories far from equilibrium where no other methods are currently available.
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@article{arxiv.2304.02527,
title = {Quantum and classical spin network algorithms for $q$-deformed Kogut-Susskind gauge theories},
author = {Torsten V. Zache and Daniel González-Cuadra and Peter Zoller},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.02527},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
5+4 pages, 4+1 figures; references added, Fig. 3 revised and typos corrected