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On the Approach to Thermal Equilibrium of Macroscopic Quantum Systems

Quantum Physics 2010-04-07 v1 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

We consider an isolated, macroscopic quantum system. Let H be a micro-canonical "energy shell," i.e., a subspace of the system's Hilbert space spanned by the (finitely) many energy eigenstates with energies between E and E + delta E. The thermal equilibrium macro-state at energy E corresponds to a subspace H_{eq} of H such that dim H_{eq}/dim H is close to 1. We say that a system with state vector psi in H is in thermal equilibrium if psi is "close" to H_{eq}. We show that for "typical" Hamiltonians with given eigenvalues, all initial state vectors psi_0 evolve in such a way that psi_t is in thermal equilibrium for most times t. This result is closely related to von Neumann's quantum ergodic theorem of 1929.

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@article{arxiv.0911.1724,
  title  = {On the Approach to Thermal Equilibrium of Macroscopic Quantum Systems},
  author = {Sheldon Goldstein and Joel L. Lebowitz and Christian Mastrodonato and Roderich Tumulka and Nino Zanghi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0911.1724},
  year   = {2010}
}

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