Synthetic Dimensions
Kaden R. A. Hazzard, Bryce Gadway

TL;DR
This paper discusses the creation of novel geometries through coupling internal states of atoms or molecules, enabling the simulation of movement in synthetic dimensions for advanced quantum research.
Contribution
It introduces methods to generate synthetic dimensions by coupling internal states, expanding the possibilities for quantum simulation and exploration.
Findings
Demonstrates how internal state coupling creates effective higher-dimensional geometries
Provides a framework for simulating complex topologies in quantum systems
Shows potential applications in quantum computing and materials science
Abstract
Novel geometries can be created by coupling internal states of atoms or molecules to mimic movement in real-space
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