27–29 May 2026
Brookhaven National Laboratory
US/Eastern timezone

Quasi-PDFs and quasi-GPDs in the massive Schwinger model using tensor networks

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20m
Physics Department (Bldg. 510), Large Seminar Room (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

Physics Department (Bldg. 510), Large Seminar Room

Brookhaven National Laboratory

Speaker

Jake Montgomery (Stony Brook University)

Description

Generalized Parton Distribution functions (GPDs) are off-diagonal light-cone matrix elements that encode the internal structure of hadrons in terms of quark and gluon degrees of freedom. In this work, we present a nonperturbative study of quasi-PDFs and quasi-GPDs in the massive Schwinger model, quantum electrodynamics in 1+1 dimensions (QED2), within the Hamiltonian formulation of lattice field theory. Quasi-distributions are spatial correlation functions of boosted states, which approach the relevant light-cone distributions in the luminal limit. Using tensor networks, we prepare the first excited state in the strongly coupled regime and boost it to close to the light-cone on lattices of up to 400 lattice sites. We compute both quasi-parton distribution functions and, for the first time, quasi-GPDs, and study their convergence for increasingly boosted states. In addition, we perform analytic calculations of GPDs in the two-particle Fock-space approximation and in the Reggeized limit, providing qualitative benchmarks for the tensor network results. Our analysis establishes computational benchmarks for accessing partonic observables in low-dimensional gauge theories, offering a starting point for future extensions to higher dimensions, non-Abelian theories, and quantum simulations.

Authors

Felix Ringer (YITP Stony Brook) Jake Montgomery (Stony Brook University) Dr Sebastian Grieninger (University of Washington) ismail zahed (Stony Brook University)

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