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Quantum geometric tensor away from equilibrium

Davide Rattacaso, Patrizia Vitale, Alioscia Hamma

2020Journal of Physics Communications10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The manifold of ground states of a family of quantum Hamiltonians can be endowed with a quantum geometric tensor whose singularities signal quantum phase transitions and give a general way to define quantum phases. In this paper, we show that the same information-theoretic and geometrical approach can be used to describe the geometry of quantum states away from equilibrium. We construct the quantum geometric tensor Q μν for ensembles of states that evolve in time and study its phase diagram and equilibration properties. If the initial ensemble is the manifold of ground states, we show that the phase diagram is conserved, that the geometric tensor equilibrates after a quantum quench, and that its time behavior is governed by out-of-time-order commutators (OTOCs). We finally demonstrate our results in the exactly solvable Cluster-XY model.

Topics & Concepts

Tensor (intrinsic definition)PhysicsQuantumGravitational singularityQuantum operationTensor operatorQuantum mechanicsQuantum discordManifold (fluid mechanics)Quantum geometryQuantum algorithmQuantum processQuantum phase transitionQuantum stateQuantum systemQuantum phasesTensor fieldMathematicsGeometric phaseQuantum dissipationTensor productGround stateClassical mechanicsTensor densityMathematical physicsQuantum statistical mechanicsDiagramOpen quantum systemTensor contractionPhase diagramQuantum many-body systemsAlgebraic structures and combinatorial modelsNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories