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Solvable Family of Driven-Dissipative Many-Body Systems
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Quantum DynamicEngineeringMany-body Quantum PhysicHamiltonian TheorySolvable FamilyQuantum ComputingRydberg AtomsQuantum Mechanical PropertyQuantum EntanglementQuantum SciencePhysicsAtomic PhysicsNonequilibrium ModelsQuantum ChemistryQuantum DecoherenceNatural SciencesThermal EquilibriumHamiltonian SystemMany-body Problem
Exactly solvable models have played an important role in establishing the sophisticated modern understanding of equilibrium many-body physics. Conversely, the relative scarcity of solutions for nonequilibrium models greatly limits our understanding of systems away from thermal equilibrium. We study a family of nonequilibrium models, some of which can be viewed as dissipative analogues of the transverse-field Ising model, in that an effectively classical Hamiltonian is frustrated by dissipative processes that drive the system toward states that do not commute with the Hamiltonian. Surprisingly, a broad and experimentally relevant subset of these models can be solved efficiently. We leverage these solutions to compute the effects of decoherence on a canonical trapped-ion-based quantum computation architecture, and to prove a no-go theorem on steady-state phase transitions in a many-body model that can be realized naturally with Rydberg atoms or trapped ions.
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