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DY: Fachverband Dynamik und Statistische Physik
DY 5: Many-Body Quantum Dynamics 1 (joint session DY/TT)
DY 5.4: Vortrag
Montag, 5. September 2022, 10:45–11:00, H20
Influence functional of quantum many-body systems — •Alessio Lerose, Michael Sonner, Julian Thoenniss, and Dmitry Abanin — University of Geneva, Switzerland
Feynman-Vernon influence functional (IF) was originally introduced to describe the effect of a quantum environment on the dynamics of an open quantum system. We apply the IF approach to describe quantum many-body dynamics in isolated spin systems, viewing the system as an environment for its local subsystems. While the IF can be computed exactly only in certain many-body models, it generally satisfies a self-consistency equation, provided the system, or an ensemble of systems, are translationally invariant. We view the IF as a fictitious wavefunction in the temporal domain, and approximate it using matrix-product states (MPS). This approach is efficient provided the temporal entanglement of the IF is sufficiently low. We illustrate the versatility of the IF approach by analyzing several models that exhibit a range of dynamical behaviors, from thermalizing to many-body localized, in both Floquet and Hamiltonian settings. The IF approach offers a new lens on many-body non-equilibrium phenomena, both in ergodic and non-ergodic regimes, connecting the theory of open quantum systems theory to quantum statistical physics.