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Symmetry shapes thermodynamics of macroscopic quantum systems

Quantum Physics 2024-09-27 v1 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

We derive a systematic approach to the thermodynamics of quantum systems based on the underlying symmetry groups. We show that the entropy of a system can be described in terms of group-theoretical quantities that are largely independent of the details of its density matrix. We apply our technique to generic NN identical interacting dd-level quantum systems. Using permutation invariance, we find that, for large NN, entropy displays a universal large deviation behavior with a rate function s(x)s(\boldsymbol{x}) that is completely independent of the microscopic details of the model, but depends only on the size of the irreducible representations of the permutation group SN\text{S}_N. In turn, the partition function is shown to satisfy a large deviation principle with a free energy f(x)=e(x)β1s(x)f(\boldsymbol{x})=e(\boldsymbol{x})-\beta^{-1}s(\boldsymbol{x}), where e(x)e(\boldsymbol{x}) is a rate function that only depends on the ground state energy of particular subspaces determined by group representation theory. We apply our theory to the transverse-field Curie-Weiss model, a minimal model of phase transition exhibiting an interplay of thermal and quantum fluctuations.

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@article{arxiv.2402.04214,
  title  = {Symmetry shapes thermodynamics of macroscopic quantum systems},
  author = {Vasco Cavina and Ariane Soret and Timur Aslyamov and Krzysztof Ptaszyński and Massimiliano Esposito},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.04214},
  year   = {2024}
}

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10 pages, 2 figures