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Can one compose a ‘Transverse Field Ising Spin’-compatible Super Hamiltonian?
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Can one compose a ‘Transverse Field Ising Spin’-compatible Super Hamiltonian?
Is it possible to create a ‘Transverse Field Ising Spin’-compatible Super Hamiltonian?

The question above is in relation to this paper.
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RE: Can one compose a ‘Transverse Field Ising Spin’-compatible Super Hamiltonian?
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RE: Can one compose a ‘Transverse Field Ising Spin’-compatible Super Hamiltonian?
(September 8, 2017 at 6:19 pm)Iroscato Wrote: Sure thing. Give me 48 hours, two ripened aubergines, a bucket of ants and six litres of goose fat. Payment accepted via Bitcoin only.

"Is it possible" meaning one of the following:

(1) Is there a pre-exiting structure in which such a thing is composed?
(2) If no such pre-existing structure exists, is it possible at all?
(3) If it is possible, can you do it for free?
(4) If it is possible, can you do it for for a price?
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RE: Can one compose a ‘Transverse Field Ising Spin’-compatible Super Hamiltonian?
I get dizzy looking off a second floor balcony. I even tried to be a Whirling Dervish once and got to dizzy. I am going to leave a "Transverse Field Ising Spin’-compatible Super Hamiltonian" up to the professionals.
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RE: Can one compose a ‘Transverse Field Ising Spin’-compatible Super Hamiltonian?
Um, maybe?

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RE: Can one compose a ‘Transverse Field Ising Spin’-compatible Super Hamiltonian?
(September 8, 2017 at 6:47 pm)chimp3 Wrote: I get dizzy looking off a second floor balcony. I even tried to be a Whirling Dervish once and got to dizzy. I am going to leave a "Transverse Field Ising Spin’-compatible Super Hamiltonian" up to the professionals.

I edited the OP.
Should give you some context.
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RE: Can one compose a ‘Transverse Field Ising Spin’-compatible Super Hamiltonian?
Is that even in the FIG Code of Points?
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RE: Can one compose a ‘Transverse Field Ising Spin’-compatible Super Hamiltonian?
(September 8, 2017 at 7:06 pm)causal code Wrote:
(September 8, 2017 at 6:47 pm)chimp3 Wrote: I get dizzy looking off a second floor balcony. I even tried to be a Whirling Dervish once and got to dizzy. I am going to leave a "Transverse Field Ising Spin’-compatible Super Hamiltonian" up to the professionals.

I edited the OP.
Should give you some context.

Obviously, I don't understand that abstract, but it seems that actual application usually lags behind theoretical application by about 20 years, no?
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RE: Can one compose a ‘Transverse Field Ising Spin’-compatible Super Hamiltonian?
(September 8, 2017 at 7:06 pm)causal code Wrote:
(September 8, 2017 at 6:47 pm)chimp3 Wrote: I get dizzy looking off a second floor balcony. I even tried to be a Whirling Dervish once and got to dizzy. I am going to leave a "Transverse Field Ising Spin’-compatible Super Hamiltonian" up to the professionals.

I edited the OP.
Should give you some context.

Is there a logical contradiction contained within what you are proposing?

If the answer is "no" then yes, it is (logically) possible.

If the answer is "yes" then no, it is (logically) impossible.

Needs more relateable data. And also rhubarb. I like rhubarb.
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