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An improved Lieb-Robinson bound for many-body Hamiltonians with power-law interactions

Quantum Physics 2020-03-04 v1 Quantum Gases Strongly Correlated Electrons Atomic Physics

Abstract

In this work, we prove a new family of Lieb-Robinson bounds for lattice spin systems with long-range interactions. Our results apply for arbitrary kk-body interactions, so long as they decay with a power-law greater than kdkd, where dd is the dimension of the system. More precisely, we require that the sum of the norm of terms with diameter greater than or equal to RR, acting on any one site, decays as a power-law 1/Rα1/R^\alpha, with α>d\alpha > d. These new bounds allow us to prove that, at any fixed time, the spatial decay of quantum information follows arbitrarily closely to 1/rα1/r^{\alpha}. Moreover, we define a new light-cone for power-law interacting quantum systems, which captures the region of the system where changing the Hamiltonian can affect the evolution of a local operator. In short-range interacting systems, this light-cone agrees with the conventional definition. However, in long-range interacting systems, our definition yields a stricter light-cone, which is more relevant in most physical contexts.

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@article{arxiv.1809.06369,
  title  = {An improved Lieb-Robinson bound for many-body Hamiltonians with power-law interactions},
  author = {Dominic V. Else and Francisco Machado and Chetan Nayak and Norman Y. Yao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.06369},
  year   = {2020}
}

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26 pages