A Rigorous Theory of Many-Body Prethermalization for Periodically Driven and Closed Quantum Systems
Abstract
Prethermalization refers to the transient phenomenon where a system thermalizes according to a Hamiltonian that is not the generator of its evolution. We provide here a rigorous framework for quantum spin systems where prethermalization is exhibited for very long times. First, we consider quantum spin systems under periodic driving at high frequency . We prove that up to a quasi-exponential time , the system barely absorbs energy. Instead, there is an effective local Hamiltonian that governs the time evolution up to , and hence this effective Hamiltonian is a conserved quantity up to . Next, we consider systems without driving, but with a separation of energy scales in the Hamiltonian. A prime example is the Fermi-Hubbard model where the interaction is much larger than the hopping . Also here we prove the emergence of an effective conserved quantity, different from the Hamiltonian, up to a time that is (almost) exponential in .
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@article{arxiv.1509.05386,
title = {A Rigorous Theory of Many-Body Prethermalization for Periodically Driven and Closed Quantum Systems},
author = {Dmitry Abanin and Wojciech De Roeck and Wen Wei Ho and Francois Huveneers},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.05386},
year = {2017}
}
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21 pages, file updated to match published version