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Spin and the Thermal Equilibrium Distribution of Wave Functions

Quantum Physics 2014-02-25 v2

Abstract

Consider a quantum system SS weakly interacting with a very large but finite system BB called the heat bath, and suppose that the composite SBS\cup B is in a pure state Ψ\Psi with participating energies between EE and E+δE+\delta with small δ\delta. Then, it is known that for most Ψ\Psi the reduced density matrix of SS is (approximately) equal to the canonical density matrix. That is, the reduced density matrix is universal in the sense that it depends only on SS's Hamiltonian and the temperature but not on BB's Hamiltonian, on the interaction Hamiltonian, or on the details of Ψ\Psi. It has also been pointed out that SS can also be attributed a random wave function ψ\psi whose probability distribution is universal in the same sense. This distribution is known as the "Scrooge measure" or "Gaussian adjusted projected (GAP) measure"; we regard it as the thermal equilibrium distribution of wave functions. The relevant concept of the wave function of a subsystem is known as the "conditional wave function". In this paper, we develop analogous considerations for particles with spin. One can either use some kind of conditional wave function or, more naturally, the "conditional density matrix", which is in general different from the reduced density matrix. We ask what the thermal equilibrium distribution of the conditional density matrix is, and find the answer that for most Ψ\Psi the conditional density matrix is (approximately) deterministic, in fact (approximately) equal to the canonical density matrix.

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@article{arxiv.1306.1659,
  title  = {Spin and the Thermal Equilibrium Distribution of Wave Functions},
  author = {Viraj Pandya and Roderich Tumulka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1306.1659},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

13 pages, no figures; v2 minor improvements