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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(logN) 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 Z2 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.
In quantum computing, the property of nonstabilizerness, also known as magic, is an essential resource that would be required to outperform classical computers. Without magic, quantum computers can be easily simulated with classical computers. It is thus important to be able to measure the amount of magic that quantum states possess. This is however a notoriously difficult task, especially if we consider large quantum systems.
We introduce a general method to measure magic in quantum many-body systems based on Monte Carlo samplings of Pauli strings. We then apply this specifically with tensor network methods, which are the favorite tools to simulate many-body systems. Using this method, we study many-body magic in various models, both in one- and two-dimensional systems, and our numerical results suggest a deep connection between (long-range) magic and many-body properties. Furthermore, we have proposed an experimental protocol for measuring magic based on the same approach. This protocol is advantageous for its practicality since it only relies on measurements on a single copy of a state, making it applicable within the current experimental capabilities in various platforms.
Our work enables and motivates further study of magic in different contexts in many-body physics, with considerable potential to advance our understanding of quantum systems. Moreover, our proposed approach also holds significance in advancing numerical simulations of many-body systems.
Magic density and long-range magic in spin-1 XXZ chain. (a) The magic density m1 and (b) long-range magic L(ρAB) of the ground-state of the spin-1 XXZ model with Δ=1 as a function of D. We consider bond dimension up to χ=60 and the number of samples is NS=106. Error bars represent 95% confidence interval. The dashed vertical lines represent the best estimates available for the transition points.
Magic densities in 2D Z2 gauge theory. The SRE densities (a) m1 and (b) m2 of the ground state of Z2 gauge theory on LL square lattice as a function of h. We use TTN bond dimension up to χ=60 and the number of samples is NS=106. Error bars represent 95% confidence interval.
The Binder cumulant across the critical point in the 2D quantum Ising model. Here we approximate the ground state of 2D quantum Ising model with TTN having bond dimension χ=30, in parity with Fig. 9.
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Robots, Cyborgs and Gynoids always had a big part in Wolfs bodypainting. When teaching this class, Wolf will show you how to create seamless metallic bases in less than 15 min, create airbrush like effects without an airbrush and how to achieve those hard edge surfaces. He will also cover how actual robotic designs work and can be used in your creations, something he picked up working for an actual robotics company as well as a designer for animatronic puppets. He will show you how to use the body of your model to power the bodypainting and how you can anatomy and technology can be combined into believable robotic bodypaintings.
Okay you guys seriously have to make this, it is EVERYTHING. Putting magic shell on my ice cream as a kid was pretty much the ultimate treat so you know I had a to make a healthy(ish) version! So yummy and quick to make, this is going to become your new obsession!
Another gallery highlights more recent work, including the Stories Better Told by Others series created in response to the #MeToo and #NotSurprised movements of 2017. Using photographs and lithographs elevating lowrider magazine cover models, Cohen shifts the narrative from the male gaze to female empowerment.
Here, viewers also discover that the exhibition title was inspired by the book Body Magic by Lisa Lyon, a bodybuilder photographed by Robert Mapplethorpe during the early 1980s. Cohen collaborated with lowrider model Dazza Del Rio to reinterpret several of those images from a female perspective (Body Magic, 2020, video; Body Magic, 2020, inkjet prints).
This magic attribute allows the user to manipulate their bodily tissues and flesh, repairing any damage and altering their physique at will.[2][1] In order to use it to its full potential, specific spells are required, which are stored within grimoires.
When this attribute is combined with Soul, Blood and Bone Magic, it can be used to actually create a human body and allows for recovery that goes far beyond ordinary Healing Magic. It can even grant sight to the blind and regrow lost limbs,[3] and create physical clones of a person.
I mounted the scale and fought depression when I read the display. I had not eaten all day, how could I have gained a kilo instead of losing one? I looked at my body in the full-length mirror. I love me, I thought as I sucked in my stomach and lifted my chest. I love me not. I sighed as I exhaled and let everything hang loose. I have struggled with my weight for as long as I can remember; perhaps it is because I am judging my body by the unrealistic pictures in the magazines.
At university, I used to wear a pair of shorts underneath my clothes, to create the illusion of wider hips and a backside worth looking at. My roommates would often threaten to hide them as payback for something I had or had not done. The threat ensured compliance because I could not afford to be seen without my backside. How things have changed. I have not only been freed from the incessant torture of washing those shorts every night in preparation for the next day, but also from the square foam pads I slipped underneath my bra straps before I wore any top including my t-shirts.
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