basics
Examples
quantum algorithms:
In solid state physics, a quantum phase transition is a phase transition in a quantum material that occurs at absolute zero temperature as some other non-temperature thermodynamic variable is varied (such as pressure or an external magnetic field).
Quantum phase transitions tend to be associated to (dis-)appearance of topological order, detected by topological entanglement entropy.
Review:
See also:
Wikipedia, Quantum phase transition
Matthew T. Wheeler, Hayder Salman, Magnus O. Borgh, Dynamics of a Nonequilibrium Discontinuous Quantum Phase Transition in a Spinor Bose-Einstein Condensate [arXiv:2312.16555]
Last revised on November 27, 2024 at 11:48:32. See the history of this page for a list of all contributions to it.