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Applicability of mean-field theory for time-dependent open quantum systems with infinite-range interactions

Statistical Mechanics 2024-03-27 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

Understanding quantum many-body systems with long-range or infinite-range interactions is of relevance across a broad set of physical disciplines, including quantum optics, nuclear magnetic resonance and nuclear physics. From a theoretical viewpoint, these systems are appealing since they can be efficiently studied with numerics, and in the thermodynamic limit are expected to be governed by mean-field equations of motion. Over the past years the capabilities to experimentally create long-range interacting systems have dramatically improved permitting their control in space and time. This allows to induce and explore a plethora of nonequilibrium dynamical phases, including time-crystals and even chaotic regimes. However, establishing the emergence of these phases from numerical simulations turns out to be surprisingly challenging. This difficulty led to the assertion that mean-field theory may not be applicable to time-dependent infinite-range interacting systems. Here, we rigorously prove that mean-field theory in fact exactly captures their dynamics, in the thermodynamic limit. We further provide bounds for finite-size effects and their dependence on the evolution time.

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@article{arxiv.2403.17163,
  title  = {Applicability of mean-field theory for time-dependent open quantum systems with infinite-range interactions},
  author = {Federico Carollo and Igor Lesanovsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.17163},
  year   = {2024}
}

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7+6 pages, 2 figures