Quantum Snapshots Reveal a Compact Conformal Boundary Mode
摘要
A projective measurement of a many-body state produces a microscopic snapshot, usually viewed as random classical data. We show that partial occupation snapshots of the critical XX chain contain a universal angle with a precise conformal meaning. Dividing the ring into two measured and two unmeasured arcs, we assign geometry-dependent conformal side weights to the observed occupations and obtain a compact variable . At every finite size, is fixed by the measured sites alone; the particular complete-configuration lift used in the proof additionally depends on unobserved particles. This angle is an exact microscopic compact coordinate whose scaling-limit law is that of the relative Dirichlet phase of the associated conformal quadrilateral---the boundary coordinate conjugate to charge in continuum post-measurement descriptions. Exact free-fermion determinants yield all of its Fourier moments. We prove that the lift becomes Gaussian with variance , where is the rectangle modulus, and hence . Thus raw quantum snapshots realize the heat kernel on a circle and provide an outcome-level microscopic foundation for the compact zero-mode sector of Born averages over fluctuating conformal boundary conditions.
引用
@article{arxiv.2608.14327,
title = {Quantum Snapshots Reveal a Compact Conformal Boundary Mode},
author = {M. A. Rajabpour},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.14327},
year = {2026}
}
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