Geometry and restoration of the quantum Mpemba effect beyond weak-coupling regime in the spin-boson model
Abstract
Understanding relaxation dynamics in open quantum systems is a central problem in nonequilibrium quantum physics. Here we investigate the quantum Mpemba effect in the spin-boson model. In the weak-coupling Markovian regime we show that the occurrence of the effect strongly depends on the choice of distance measure at low temperature: while it appears in the trace distance, it can disappear in the quantum relative entropy. Going beyond the weak-coupling approximation, numerically exact simulations of the full system-bath dynamics reveal that increasing coupling enhances the effect in the trace distance and restores it in the quantum relative entropy. For all spin-bath couplings prior to delocalized-localized quantum phase transition, we uncover a simple geometric structure of the effect on the Bloch sphere: within the excited-state hemisphere, pairs of states related by rotations generically exhibit relaxation-order inversion. These results highlight the role of geometry and system-environment correlations in anomalous quantum relaxation.
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@article{arxiv.2603.17565,
title = {Geometry and restoration of the quantum Mpemba effect beyond weak-coupling regime in the spin-boson model},
author = {P. Chirico and G. Di Bello and G. De Filippis and C. A. Perroni},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.17565},
year = {2026}
}
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7 pages, 5 figures