Lattice Connectivity and Entanglement in Quantum Spin-glasses
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https://doi.org/10.56919/usci.1122.042Keywords:
Boltzmann machine, quantum entanglement, Ising model, von Neumann entropy, Hamilto-nian simulationAbstract
I have studied the role of lattice connectivity and coupling weights distribution on the en- tanglement of quantum spin-glasses. Its found in this work that the connectivity of the lat- tice weakly influence the degree of entanglement in the spin-glass compared to the distri- bution of the coupling constants between the spins. This suggest important implications for machine learning models such as Boltzmann machines and the study of complex quan-tum systems.
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