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ParaToric 1.0: Continuous-time quantum Monte Carlo for the toric code in a parallel field
arXiv
Authors: Simon M. Linsel, Lode Pollet
Year
2025
Paper ID
51134
Status
Preprint
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We introduce ParaToric, a C++ package for simulating the toric code in a parallel field (i.e., X- and Z-fields) at finite temperature. We implement and extend the continuous-time quantum Monte Carlo algorithm of Wu, Deng, and Prokof'ev on the square, triangular, honeycomb, and cubic lattices with either open or periodic boundaries. The package is expandable to arbitrary lattice geometries and custom observables diagonal in either the X- or Z-basis. ParaToric also supports snapshot extraction in both bases, making it ideal for generating training/benchmarking data for other methods, such as lattice gauge theories, cold atom or other quantum simulators, quantum spin liquids, artificial intelligence, and quantum error correction. The software provides bindings to C/C++ and Python, and is thus almost universally integrable into other software projects.
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- We introduce ParaToric, a C++ package for simulating the toric code in a parallel field (i.e., X- and Z-fields) at finite temperature.
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