A theory of nonequilibrium steady states in quantum chaotic systems
Abstract
Nonequilibrium steady state (NESS) is a quasistationary state, in which exist currents that continuously produce entropy, but the local observables are stationary everywhere. We propose a theory of NESS under the framework of quantum chaos. In an isolated quantum system, there exist some initial states for which the thermodynamic limit and the long-time limit are noncommutative. The density matrix of these states displays a universal structure. Suppose that and are different eigenstates of the Hamiltonian with energies and , respectively. behaves as a random number which approximately follows the Laplace distribution with zero mean. In thermodynamic limit, the variance of is a smooth function of , scaling as in the limit . If and only if this scaling law is obeyed, the initial state evolves into NESS in the long time limit. We present numerical evidence of our hypothesis in a few chaotic models. Furthermore, we find that our hypothesis implies the eigenstate thermalization hypothesis (ETH) in a bipartite system.
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@article{arxiv.1607.05231,
title = {A theory of nonequilibrium steady states in quantum chaotic systems},
author = {Pei Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.05231},
year = {2020}
}
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10 pages, 4 figures