Relaxation Theory for Perturbed Many-Body Quantum Systems versus Numerics and Experiment
Lennart Dabelow, Peter Reimann
Abstract
An analytical prediction is established of how an isolated many-body quantum system relaxes towards its thermal longtime limit under the action of a time-independent perturbation, but still remaining sufficiently close to a reference case whose temporal relaxation is known. This is achieved within the conceptual framework of a typicality approach by showing and exploiting that the time-dependent expectation values behave very similarly for most members of a suitably chosen ensemble of perturbations. The predictions are validated by comparison with various numerical and experimental results from the literature.
Topics & Concepts
Relaxation (psychology)QuantumMany-body theoryPhysicsStatistical physicsQuantum mechanicsClassical mechanicsMedicineInternal medicineQuantum many-body systemsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein CondensatesQuantum and electron transport phenomena