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Scars and Fragmented Hamiltonians from Automaton circuits

ORAL

Abstract

Classical cellular automata can be recast as Floquet unitary circuits, and have been recently studied for hosting a variety of interesting dynamical properties. These circuits naturally exhibit Hilbert space fragmentation, with subspaces comprising of orbits of computational basis states that are cycled through with successive applications of the unitary circuit. It is natural to ask if Hamiltonians exhibiting a similar fragmented structure can be derived from such automaton circuits. In this work, we investigate this question in detail and show how certain restrictions on the local unitaries composing these circuits allow for a convergent BCH expansion which further allows us to define effective local Hamiltonians that exhibit exact and approximate scars, as well as weak and strong fragmentation.

Presenters

  • Pierre-Gabriel Rozon

    McGill University

Authors

  • Pierre-Gabriel Rozon

    McGill University

  • Michael J Gullans

    Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science, NIST/University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742 USA, Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science, NIST & University of Maryland College Park, National Institute of Standards and Tech, NIST

  • Kartiek Agarwal

    McGill University, McGill Univ