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From Asymptotic Freedom to θ Vacua: Qubit Embeddings of the O(3) Nonlinear σ Model.

S. Caspar, Hersh Singh·March 29, 2022·DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.022003
MedicinePhysics

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Abstract

Conventional lattice formulations of θ vacua in the 1+1-dimensional O(3) nonlinear sigma model suffer from a sign problem. Here, we construct the first sign-problem-free regularization for arbitrary θ. Using efficient lattice Monte Carlo algorithms, we demonstrate how a Hamiltonian model of spin-1/2 degrees of freedom on a two-dimensional spatial lattice reproduces both the infrared sector for arbitrary θ, as well as the ultraviolet physics of asymptotic freedom. Furthermore, as a model of qubits on a two-dimensional square lattice with only nearest-neighbor interactions, it is naturally suited for studying the physics of θ vacua and asymptotic freedom on near-term quantum devices. Our construction generalizes to θ vacua in all CP(N-1) models, solving a long-standing sign problem.

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