Quantum Alchemy and Universal Orthogonality Catastrophe in One-Dimensional Anyons
Abstract
Many-particle quantum systems with intermediate anyonic exchange statistics are supported in one spatial dimension. In this context, the anyon-anyon mapping is recast as a continuous transformation that generates shifts of the statistical parameter . We characterize the geometry of quantum states associated with different values of , i.e., different quantum statistics. While states in the bosonic and fermionic subspaces are always orthogonal, overlaps between anyonic states are generally finite and exhibit a universal form of the orthogonality catastrophe governed by a fundamental statistical factor, independent of the microscopic Hamiltonian. We characterize this decay using quantum speed limits on the flow of , illustrate our results with a model of hard-core anyons, and discuss possible experiments in quantum simulation.
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@article{arxiv.2210.10776,
title = {Quantum Alchemy and Universal Orthogonality Catastrophe in One-Dimensional Anyons},
author = {Naim E. Mackel and Jing Yang and Adolfo del Campo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.10776},
year = {2023}
}
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Accepted for publication in Quantum