Identifying the closeness of eigenstates in quantum many-body systems
Abstract
We propose a new quantity called modulus fidelity to measure the closeness of two quantum pure states. Especially, we use it to investigate the closeness of eigenstates of quantum many-body systems. When the system is integrable, the modulus fidelity of neighbor eigenstates displays a large fluctuation. But the modulus fidelity is close to a constant when system becomes non-integrable with fluctuation reduced drastically. Average modulus fidelity of neighbor eigenstates increases with the increase of parameters that destroy the integrability, which also indicates the integrable-chaos transition. In non-integrable case, it is found two eigenstates are closer to each other if their level spacing is small. We also show that the closeness of eigenstates in non-integrable domain is the underlying mechanism of \emph{eigenstate thermalization hypothesis} (ETH) which explains the thermalization in nonintegrable system we studied.
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@article{arxiv.1512.04350,
title = {Identifying the closeness of eigenstates in quantum many-body systems},
author = {Haibin Li and Yang Yang and Pei Wang and Xiaoguang Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.04350},
year = {2015}
}
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7 pages, 4 figures