Subsystem eigenstate thermalization hypothesis
Motivated by the qualitative picture of canonical typicality, we propose a refined formulation
of the eigenstate thermalization hypothesis (ETH) for chaotic quantum systems. This …
of the eigenstate thermalization hypothesis (ETH) for chaotic quantum systems. This …
Local temperatures out of equilibrium
The temperature of a physical system is operationally defined in physics as “that quantity
which is measured by a thermometer” weakly coupled to, and at equilibrium with the system …
which is measured by a thermometer” weakly coupled to, and at equilibrium with the system …
Strong coupling corrections in quantum thermodynamics
Quantum systems strongly coupled to many-body systems equilibrate to the reduced state of
a global thermal state, deviating from the local thermal state of the system as it occurs in the …
a global thermal state, deviating from the local thermal state of the system as it occurs in the …
Operational definition of the temperature of a quantum state
Temperature is usually defined for physical systems at thermal equilibrium. Nevertheless
one may wonder if it would be possible to attribute a meaningful notion of temperature to an …
one may wonder if it would be possible to attribute a meaningful notion of temperature to an …
Locally accurate tensor networks for thermal states and time evolution
Tensor-network methods are routinely used in approximating various equilibrium and
nonequilibrium scenarios, with the algorithms requiring a small bond dimension at low …
nonequilibrium scenarios, with the algorithms requiring a small bond dimension at low …
Fundamental limits on anomalous energy flows in correlated quantum systems
In classical thermodynamics energy always flows from the hotter system to the colder one.
However, if these systems are initially correlated, the energy flow can reverse, making the …
However, if these systems are initially correlated, the energy flow can reverse, making the …
Enhancement of low-temperature thermometry by strong coupling
We consider the problem of estimating the temperature T of a very cold equilibrium sample.
The temperature estimates are drawn from measurements performed on a quantum …
The temperature estimates are drawn from measurements performed on a quantum …
Measuring the temperature of cold many-body quantum systems
Precise low-temperature thermometry is a key requirement for virtually any quantum
technological application. Unfortunately, as the temperature T decreases, the errors in its …
technological application. Unfortunately, as the temperature T decreases, the errors in its …
Thermalization and heating dynamics in open generic many-body systems
The last decade has witnessed remarkable progress in our understanding of thermalization
in isolated quantum systems. Combining the eigenstate thermalization hypothesis with …
in isolated quantum systems. Combining the eigenstate thermalization hypothesis with …
Eigenstate thermalization from the clustering property of correlation
T Kuwahara, K Saito - Physical review letters, 2020 - APS
The clustering property of an equilibrium bipartite correlation is one of the most general
thermodynamic properties in noncritical many-body quantum systems. Herein, we consider …
thermodynamic properties in noncritical many-body quantum systems. Herein, we consider …