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Discrete power-law decay of subsystem distance after a quantum quench

Quantum Physics 2026-07-28 v1 Statistical Mechanics Strongly Correlated Electrons High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We present a numerical study of subsystem distance decay following a global quantum quench in the infinite one-dimensional transverse-field Ising chain, using the mathematically rigorous Bures distance BA(t)B_A(t) to quantify the deviation of the time-evolved reduced density matrix from its stationary generalized Gibbs ensemble state. We show that the late-time decay follows a discrete power law BA(t)tλB_A(t) \sim t^{-\lambda}, with the exponent λ\lambda confined to discrete values: 11, 5/45/4, 3/23/2, 7/47/4, 22, 5/25/2, and potentially further values. The specific exponent is jointly determined by the pre- and post-quench transverse fields, as well as by properties of the symmetric excitation-fraction function mS(φ)m_S(\varphi), defined on φ[0,π]\varphi\in[0,\pi] to characterize the pre-quench Hamiltonian eigenstates, including continuity, boundary values, and first-derivative boundary values, among others. The previously established t3/2t^{-3/2} decay for the initial ground state of the pre-quench Hamiltonian is naturally recovered as a special case of this general classification. Our results reveal a universal discrete structure governing local equilibration dynamics in integrable quantum systems.

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@article{arxiv.2607.25661,
  title  = {Discrete power-law decay of subsystem distance after a quantum quench},
  author = {Bin Sui and Jiaju Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.25661},
  year   = {2026}
}

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10 pages, 4 figures