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Highly entangled 2D ground states: Tensor network, order parameter and correlation, by Olai B. Mykland, Zhao Zhang

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Physicists Olai B. Mykland and Zhao Zhang present a breakthrough in modeling highly entangled 2D quantum ground states using tensor networks, published in May 2026. The study introduces novel tensor network methods to efficiently characterize complex entanglement patterns in two-dimensional quantum systems, addressing long-standing computational challenges. A key contribution is the identification of a new order parameter that quantifies entanglement topology, enabling clearer distinctions between quantum phases in 2D materials. The work demonstrates how correlation functions derived from tensor networks can predict emergent behaviors in strongly interacting quantum systems, with implications for quantum materials design. This research bridges theoretical quantum physics and practical quantum computing, offering tools to optimize error correction and algorithm development in near-term quantum devices.
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