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Quantum versus classical annealing: insights from scaling theory and results for spin glasses on 3-regular graphs
We discuss an Ising spin glass where each spin is coupled
antiferromagnetically to three other spins (3-regular graphs). Inducing quantum
fluctuations by a time-dependent transverse field, we use out-of-equilibrium
quantum Monte Carlo simulations to study dynamic scaling at the quantum glass
transition. Comparing the dynamic exponent and other critical exponents with
those of the classical (temperature-driven) transition, we conclude that
quantum annealing is less efficient than classical simulated annealing in
bringing the system into the glass phase. Quantum computing based on the
quantum annealing paradigm is therefore inferior to classical simulated
annealing for this class of problems. We also comment on previous simulations
where a parameter is changed with the simulation time, which is very different
from the true Hamiltonian dynamics simulated here.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov Theory of Dipolar Fermi Gases
We construct a fully self-consistent Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov theory that
describes a spinless Fermi gas with long-range interaction. We apply this
theory to a system of uniform dipolar fermionic polar molecules, which has
attracted much attention recently, due to rapid experimental progress in
achieving such systems. By calculating the anisotropic superfluid order
parameter, and the critical temperature , we show that, "hign "
superfluid can be achieved with a quite modest value of interaction strength
for polar molecules. In addition, we also show that the presence of the Fock
exchange interaction enhances superfluid pairing.Comment: 4.1 pages, 4 figure
Impurity-induced frustration in correlated oxides
Using the example of Zn-doped La2CuO4, we demonstrate that a spinless
impurity doped into a non-frustrated antiferromagnet can induce substantial
frustrating interactions among the spins surrounding it. This counterintuitive
result is the key to resolving discrepancies between experimental data and
earlier theories. Analytic and quantum Monte Carlo studies of the
impurity-induced frustration are in a close accord with each other and
experiments. The mechanism proposed here should be common to other correlated
oxides as well.Comment: 4 pages, updated figures, accepted versio
Semiclassical Time Evolution of the Holes from Luttinger Hamiltonian
We study the semi-classical motion of holes by exact numerical solution of
the Luttinger model. The trajectories obtained for the heavy and light holes
agree well with the higher order corrections to the abelian and the non-abelian
adiabatic theories in Ref. [1] [S. Murakami et al., Science 301, 1378(2003)],
respectively. It is found that the hole trajectories contain rapid oscillations
reminiscent of the "Zitterbewegung" of relativistic electrons. We also comment
on the non-conservation of helicity of the light holes.Comment: 4 pages, 5 fugure
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