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Quantum Magic and Multi-Partite Entanglement in the Structure of Nuclei

Nuclear Theory 2025-04-09 v2 Quantum Physics

Abstract

Motivated by the Gottesman-Knill theorem, we present a detailed study of the quantum complexity of pp-shell and sdsd-shell nuclei. Valence-space nuclear shell-model wavefunctions generated by the BIGSTICK code are mapped to qubit registers using the Jordan-Wigner mapping (12 qubits for the pp-shell and 24 qubits for the sdsd-shell), from which measures of the many-body entanglement (nn-tangles) and magic (non-stabilizerness) are determined. While exact evaluations of these measures are possible for nuclei with a modest number of active nucleons, Monte Carlo simulations are required for the more complex nuclei. The broadly-applicable Pauli-String IZIZ exact (PSIZe-) MCMC technique is introduced to accelerate the evaluation of measures of magic in deformed nuclei (with hierarchical wavefunctions), by factors of 8\sim 8 for some nuclei. Significant multi-nucleon entanglement is found in the sdsd-shell, dominated by proton-neutron configurations, along with significant measures of magic. This is evident not only for the deformed states, but also for nuclei on the path to instability via regions of shape coexistence and level inversion. These results indicate that quantum-computing resources will accelerate precision simulations of such nuclei and beyond.

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@article{arxiv.2409.12064,
  title  = {Quantum Magic and Multi-Partite Entanglement in the Structure of Nuclei},
  author = {Florian Brökemeier and S. Momme Hengstenberg and James W. T. Keeble and Caroline E. P. Robin and Federico Rocco and Martin J. Savage},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.12064},
  year   = {2025}
}

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38 pages, 15 figures