Adiabatic Theorem for Quantum Spin Systems
Abstract
The first proof of the quantum adiabatic theorem was given as early as 1928. Today, this theorem is increasingly applied in a many-body context, e.g. in quantum annealing and in studies of topological properties of matter. In this setup, the rate of variation of local terms is indeed small compared to the gap, but the rate of variation of the total, extensive Hamiltonian, is not. Therefore, applications to many-body systems are not covered by the proofs and arguments in the literature. In this letter, we prove a version of the adiabatic theorem for gapped ground states of quantum spin systems, under assumptions that remain valid in the thermodynamic limit. As an application, we give a mathematical proof of Kubo linear response formula for a broad class of gapped interacting systems.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1612.01505,
title = {Adiabatic Theorem for Quantum Spin Systems},
author = {Sven Bachmann and Wojciech De Roeck and Martin Fraas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.01505},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
6pages; v1-->v2: Title changed, one figure added, minor other changes