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Seminar of the Department of Theoretical Physics, Steklov Mathematical Institute of RAS
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Tensor networks and their applications to many-body quantum systems E. Izotovaabc a Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology b Saint Petersburg State University c Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University), Dolgoprudny, Moscow region |
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Abstract: The simplest object in many-body quantum systems is a one-dimensional spin chain. Ground state is described by In paper [1], this procedure is applied to finding slowest operators. In Heisenberg representation, these operators (being slower than others) describe the late-time dynamics of a spin chain. It is found that local slowest operators correspond to energy propagation and they smoothly change their properties when approaching an integrable point. But translationally invariant slowest operators play a different role: they appear in Generalized Gibbs Ensemble (GGE), that describes an intermediate step of relaxation of a system. In a separate work, faster local operators are considered. It is shown that they interchange their roles when moving away from the integrable point. Moreover, they convert one into another during the evolution. References |