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Modern concepts of quantum equilibration do not rule out strange relaxation dynamics.

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Numerous pivotal concepts have been introduced to clarify the puzzle of relaxation and/or equilibration in closed quantum systems. All of these concepts rely in some way on specific conditions on… Click to show full abstract

Numerous pivotal concepts have been introduced to clarify the puzzle of relaxation and/or equilibration in closed quantum systems. All of these concepts rely in some way on specific conditions on Hamiltonians H, observables A, and initial states ρ or combinations thereof. We numerically demonstrate and analytically argue that there is a multitude of pairs H,A that meet said conditions for equilibration and generate some typical expectation-value dynamics, which means 〈A(t)〉∝f(t) approximately holds for the vast majority of all initial states. Remarkably we find that, while restrictions on the f(t) exist, they do not at all exclude f(t) that are rather adverse or strange regarding thermal relaxation.

Keywords: relaxation; concepts quantum; quantum equilibration; equilibration rule; equilibration; modern concepts

Journal Title: Physical review. E
Year Published: 2020

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