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Resolving mean-field solutions of dissipative phase transitions using permutational symmetry

Statistical Mechanics 2023-08-09 v2 Quantum Physics

Abstract

Phase transitions in dissipative quantum systems have been investigated using various analytical approaches, particularly in the mean-field (MF) limit. However, analytical results often depend on specific methodologies. For instance, Keldysh formalism shows that the dissipative transverse Ising (DTI) model exhibits a discontinuous transition at the upper critical dimension, dc=3d_c= 3, whereas the fluctuationless MF approach predicts a continuous transition in infinite dimensions (dd_\infty). These two solutions cannot be reconciled because the MF solutions above dcd_c should be identical. This necessitates a numerical verification. However, numerical studies on large systems may not be feasible because of the exponential increase in computational complexity as O(22N)\mathcal{O}(2^{2N}) with system size NN. Here, we note that because spins can be regarded as being fully connected at dd_\infty, the spin indices can be permutation invariant, and the number of quantum states can be considerably contracted with the computational complexity O(N3)\mathcal{O}(N^3). The Lindblad equation is transformed into a dynamic equation based on the contracted states. Applying the Runge--Kutta algorithm to the dynamic equation, we obtain all the critical exponents, including the dynamic exponent z0.5z\approx 0.5. Moreover, since the DTI model has Z2\mathbb{Z}_2 symmetry, the hyperscaling relation has the form 2β+γ=ν(d+z)2\beta+\gamma=\nu(d+z), we obtain the relation dc+z=4d_c+z=4 in the MF limit. Hence, dc3.5d_c\approx 3.5; thus, the discontinuous transition at d=3d=3 cannot be treated as an MF solution. We conclude that the permutation invariance at dd_\infty can be used effectively to check the validity of an analytic MF solution in quantum phase transitions.

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@article{arxiv.2110.09435,
  title  = {Resolving mean-field solutions of dissipative phase transitions using permutational symmetry},
  author = {Minjae Jo and Bukyoung Jhun and B. Kahng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.09435},
  year   = {2023}
}

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12 pages, 8 figures