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Many-Body Magic Via Pauli-Markov Chains—From Criticality to Gauge Theories

Poetri Sonya TarabungaINFN, Sezione di Trieste, Via Valerio 2, Trieste 34127, ItalyEmanuele TirritoPitaevskii BEC Center, CNR-INO and Dipartimento di Fisica, Universitá di Trento, Via Sommarive 14, Trento I-38123, ItalyTitas ChandaDepartment of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Indore, Khandwa Road, Simrol, Indore 453552, IndiaMarcello DalmonteSISSA, Via Bonomea 265, Trieste 34136, Italy
2023en
ABI

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We introduce a method to measure many-body magic in quantum systems based on a statistical exploration of Pauli strings via Markov chains. We demonstrate that sampling such Pauli-Markov chains gives ample flexibility in terms of partitions where to sample from: in particular, it enables the efficient extraction of the magic contained in the correlations between widely separated subsystems, which characterizes the nonlocality of magic. Our method can be implemented in a variety of situations. We describe an efficient sampling procedure using tree tensor networks, that exploit their hierarchical structure leading to a modest O(log⁡N) computational scaling with system size. To showcase the applicability and efficiency of our method, we demonstrate the importance of magic in many-body systems via the following discoveries: (a) for one-dimensional systems, we show that long-range magic displays strong signatures of conformal quantum criticality (Ising, Potts, and Gaussian), overcoming the limitations of full state magic; (b) in two-dimensional Z_{2} lattice gauge theories, we provide conclusive evidence that magic is able to identify the confinement-deconfinement transition, and displays critical scaling behavior even at relatively modest volumes. Finally, we discuss an experimental implementation of the method, which relies only on measurements of Pauli observables.

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