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Theoretical review and simulation framework for Many-Body Localization (MBL) in quantum systems, specifically analyzing the ergodic-to-MBL transition in the XXZ model.
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This project is an academic companion to an introductory review paper on Many-Body Localization (MBL). With 0 stars and a 1-day age, it represents the very beginning of an academic dissemination effort rather than a commercial software product. Its defensibility is minimal because the core algorithms (XXZ model diagonalization, entanglement entropy calculations) are standard pedagogical exercises in theoretical condensed matter physics. It faces zero risk from frontier labs like OpenAI or Anthropic, who are not in the business of publishing physics reviews, though it occupies a space where specialized quantum software platforms (like Google's Cirq or IBM's Qiskit) already provide more robust tools for simulating these dynamics. The primary 'competitors' are established academic libraries such as QuTiP or NetKet, which offer highly optimized methods for the same physics. As a review paper, it is likely to be superseded by more current research within months, given the high velocity of the MBL subfield.
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