Superdiffusion and the chaotic-integrable crossover in Heisenberg spin-chains
ORAL
Abstract
Motivated by lessons drawn from scrambling in random circuits, we implement a Heiseberg operator evolution algorithm that artificially dissipates non-local operators—we call the method dissipation-assisted operator evolution (DAOE). The algorithm can efficiently evolve hydrodynamical observables to late times using a matrix product state representation, and has already been used to accurately predict spin/energy diffusion constants in non-integrable spin-chain models. In this work we use DAOE to obtain well-converged predictions for the super-diffusion exponent and super-diffusion constant in the isotropic XXZ chain and discuss the crossover between integrable and chaotic dynamics in experimentally accessible quantum magnets.
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Presenters
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Ewan McCulloch
Univ of Birmingham
Authors
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Ewan McCulloch
Univ of Birmingham
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Tibor Rakovszky
Stanford University, Department of Physics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
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Curt von Keyserlingk
Univ of Birmingham
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Frank Pollmann
TU Munich, Technical University of Munich, Tech Univ Muenchen, Technical University Munich