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Late-time universal distribution functions of observables in one-dimensional many-body quantum systems

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2023-10-10 v2

Abstract

We study the probability distribution function of the long-time values of observables being time-evolved by Hamiltonians modeling clean and disordered one-dimensional chains of many spin-1/2 particles. In particular, we analyze the return probability and its version for a completely extended initial state, the so-called spectral form factor. We complement our analysis with the spin autocorrelation and connected spin-spin correlation functions, both of interest in experiments with quantum simulators. We show that the distribution function has a universal shape provided the central limit theorem holds. Explicitly, the shape is exponential for the return probability and spectral form factor, meanwhile it is Gaussian for the few-body observables. We also discuss implications over the so-called many-body localization. Remarkably, our approach requires only a single sample of the dynamics and small system sizes, which could be quite advantageous when dealing specially with disordered systems.

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@article{arxiv.2303.10213,
  title  = {Late-time universal distribution functions of observables in one-dimensional many-body quantum systems},
  author = {I. Vallejo-Fabila and E. Jonathan Torres-Herrera},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.10213},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

12 pages, 11 figures, three appendices were added