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An introductory review and reference implementation for simulating many-body localization (MBL) and nonergodic dynamics in quantum systems, specifically focusing on the XXZ model.
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This project is an academic review paper accompanied by pedagogical examples rather than a commercial software product. With 0 stars and 1 fork, it lacks any market traction or software moat. The defensibility is low because the value lies in the explanation of existing physics (MBL) rather than a novel algorithm or proprietary dataset. In the context of quantum computing research, this competes with established review papers by figures like Abanin or Huse. Frontier labs (OpenAI, Google DeepMind) are unlikely to compete directly as this is pure theoretical physics, though they may consume such knowledge to improve their scientific reasoning models. The 'displacement horizon' is set to 1-2 years because academic reviews in fast-moving fields like quantum dynamics are frequently superseded by newer literature that addresses emerging contradictions (e.g., the stability of MBL in the thermodynamic limit). This is a 'reference implementation' for students and researchers, not a defensible platform.
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