We study the ground-state properties of a class of Zn lattice gauge theories in 1 þ 1 dimensions, in which the gauge fields are coupled to spinless fermionic matter. These models, stemming from discrete representations of the Weyl commutator for the U(1) group, preserve the unitary character of the minimal coupling and have, therefore, the property of formally approximating lattice quantum electrodynamics in one spatial dimension in the large-n limit. The numerical study of such approximated theories is important to determine their effectiveness in reproducing the main features and phenomenology of the target theory, in view of implementations of cold-atom quantum simulators of QED. In this paper, we study the cases n 1⁄4 2 ÷ 8 by means of ...
Three-dimensional Z(N)Z(N) lattice gauge theories at zero temperature are studied for various values...
We continue recent efforts to discover examples of deconfined quantum criticality in one-dimensional...
Using quantum Monte Carlo simulations, we study a series of models of fermions coupled to quantum Is...
We study the ground-state properties of a class of Zn lattice gauge theories in 1 þ 1 dimensions, in...
open5noACKNOWLEDGMENTS. The authors are grateful to Fabio Ortolani for his help with the DMRG code. ...
We study the ground-state properties of a class of Zn lattice gauge theories in 1+1 dimensions, in w...
We study the ground-state properties of a class of Zn lattice gauge theories in 1+1 dimensions, in w...
We present a detailed study of the topological Schwinger model [Phys. Rev. D 99, 014503 (2019)2470-0...
We present a detailed study of the topological Schwinger model [Phys. Rev. D 99, 014503 (2019)2470-0...
We present a detailed study of the topological Schwinger model, which describes (1+1) quantum electr...
In this work we analyze the lattice version of the Schwinger model, i.e. the quantum electrodynamics...
Motivated by the exotic phenomenology of certain quantum materials and recent advances in programmab...
The massive Schwinger model is studied, using a density matrix renormalization group approach to the...
Lattice gauge theory was introduced as a method for performing non-perturbative calculations in quan...
We find a series of non-Abelian topological phases that are separated from the deconfined phase of Z...
Three-dimensional Z(N)Z(N) lattice gauge theories at zero temperature are studied for various values...
We continue recent efforts to discover examples of deconfined quantum criticality in one-dimensional...
Using quantum Monte Carlo simulations, we study a series of models of fermions coupled to quantum Is...
We study the ground-state properties of a class of Zn lattice gauge theories in 1 þ 1 dimensions, in...
open5noACKNOWLEDGMENTS. The authors are grateful to Fabio Ortolani for his help with the DMRG code. ...
We study the ground-state properties of a class of Zn lattice gauge theories in 1+1 dimensions, in w...
We study the ground-state properties of a class of Zn lattice gauge theories in 1+1 dimensions, in w...
We present a detailed study of the topological Schwinger model [Phys. Rev. D 99, 014503 (2019)2470-0...
We present a detailed study of the topological Schwinger model [Phys. Rev. D 99, 014503 (2019)2470-0...
We present a detailed study of the topological Schwinger model, which describes (1+1) quantum electr...
In this work we analyze the lattice version of the Schwinger model, i.e. the quantum electrodynamics...
Motivated by the exotic phenomenology of certain quantum materials and recent advances in programmab...
The massive Schwinger model is studied, using a density matrix renormalization group approach to the...
Lattice gauge theory was introduced as a method for performing non-perturbative calculations in quan...
We find a series of non-Abelian topological phases that are separated from the deconfined phase of Z...
Three-dimensional Z(N)Z(N) lattice gauge theories at zero temperature are studied for various values...
We continue recent efforts to discover examples of deconfined quantum criticality in one-dimensional...
Using quantum Monte Carlo simulations, we study a series of models of fermions coupled to quantum Is...