Phase transitions in the frustrated Ising ladder with stoquastic and nonstoquastic catalysts
Kabuki Takada,
Shigetoshi Sota,
Seiji Yunoki
et al.
Abstract:The role of non-stoquasticity in the field of quantum annealing and adiabatic quantum computing is an actively debated topic. We study a strongly-frustrated quasi-one-dimensional quantum Ising model on a two-leg ladder to elucidate how a first-order phase transition with a topological origin is affected by interactions of the ±XX-type. Such interactions are sometimes known as stoquastic (negative sign) and non-stoquastic (positive sign) "catalysts". Carrying out a symmetry-preserving real-space renormalization… Show more
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