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Main Authors: Eckseler, J., Schnack, J.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.18646
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author Eckseler, J.
Schnack, J.
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Schnack, J.
contents Research on the emergence of thermodynamics in closed quantum systems under unitary time evolution arrived at the consensus that generic systems equilibrate under rather general assumptions. A new focus of the field is thus on exceptions. Persistent oscillations are one possible hallmark of non-ergodic time evolution. While time-crystalline behavior results from, e.g., many-body localization, here we show that ever-revolving solitary waves emerge in flatband Heisenberg quantum spin systems. This phenomenon is rather general for a variety of frustrated spin systems in one, two, and three dimensions as well as for Hubbard systems.
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spellingShingle Permanent oscillations and solitary wave behavior in flatband Heisenberg quantum spin systems
Eckseler, J.
Schnack, J.
Strongly Correlated Electrons
Quantum Physics
Research on the emergence of thermodynamics in closed quantum systems under unitary time evolution arrived at the consensus that generic systems equilibrate under rather general assumptions. A new focus of the field is thus on exceptions. Persistent oscillations are one possible hallmark of non-ergodic time evolution. While time-crystalline behavior results from, e.g., many-body localization, here we show that ever-revolving solitary waves emerge in flatband Heisenberg quantum spin systems. This phenomenon is rather general for a variety of frustrated spin systems in one, two, and three dimensions as well as for Hubbard systems.
title Permanent oscillations and solitary wave behavior in flatband Heisenberg quantum spin systems
topic Strongly Correlated Electrons
Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.18646