Thermalization and its Breakdown for a Large Nonlinear Spin
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Abstract
By developing a semi-classical analysis based on the Eigenstate Thermalization Hypothesis, we determine the long time behavior of a large spin evolving with a nonlinear Hamiltonian. Despite integrable classical dynamics, we find the Eigenstate Thermalization Hypothesis is satisfied in the majority of eigenstates and thermalization is generic. The exception is a novel mechanism for the breakdown of thermalization based on an unstable fixed point in the classical dynamics. Using the semi-classical analysis we derive how the equilibrium values of observables encode properties of the initial state. We conclude with a discussion of relevant experiments and the potential generality of this mechanism for the breakdown of thermalization.
Arxiv 1910.03138
Arxiv 1910.03138
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Presenters
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Shane Kelly
University of California, Riverside, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Authors
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Shane Kelly
University of California, Riverside, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Shan-Wen Tsai
University of California, Riverside, Physics and Astronomy, University of California Riverside
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Eddy M.E. Timmermans
Los Alamos National Laboratory