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Robust Simulations of Many-Body Symmetry-Protected Topological Phase Transitions on a Quantum Processor

Quantum Physics 2025-03-13 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Topology and symmetry play critical roles in characterizing quantum phases of matter. Recent advancements have unveiled symmetry-protected topological (SPT) phases in many-body systems as a unique class of short-range entangled states, notable for their nontrivial edge modes and characteristic ground-state entanglement gap. In this study, we demonstrate the robust simulation of many-body ground states of an Ising-cluster model on a quantum computer. By employing the method of quantum imaginary-time evolution (QITE) combined with enhanced zero-noise extrapolation techniques, we achieve accurate measurements of the transition between trivial and cluster SPT phases. Furthermore, we measured the characteristic edge modes and their associated topological entanglement properties, such as the second R\'enyi entropy, reduced density matrix, and entanglement spectral gap. Our work demonstrates the potential of using QITE in investigating sophisticated quantum phase transitions and critical phenomena on quantum computers.

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@article{arxiv.2503.08776,
  title  = {Robust Simulations of Many-Body Symmetry-Protected Topological Phase Transitions on a Quantum Processor},
  author = {Ruizhe Shen and Tianqi Chen and Bo Yang and Yin Zhong and Ching Hua Lee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.08776},
  year   = {2025}
}

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15 pages and 11 figures, comments welcome