International audienceWe consider the general problem of quenching an interacting Bose gas from the noninteracting regime to the strong repulsive case described by the Tonks-Girardeau limit, with the initial state being a gaussian ensemble for the bosons. A generic multi-point correlation function in the steady state can be fully described in terms of a Fredholm-like determinant suitable both for a numerical study and for an analytical study in certain limiting cases. Finally, we extend the study to the presence of a smooth confining potential showing that, in the thermodynamic limit, the time evolution of the two-point function can be mapped to a classical problem in a properly defined phase-space
We investigate the effect of a quench from a one-dimensional gas with strong and repulsive local int...
This thesis studies the quench dynamics of strongly correlated quantum systems described by one dim...
20 pages, 12 figuresWe calculate the density profiles and density correlation functions of the one-d...
International audienceWe consider the general problem of quenching an interacting Bose gas from the ...
We consider the non-equilibrium dynamics of a gas of impenetrable bosons released from a harmonic tr...
We studied the non-equilibrium quench dynamics from free to hard-core 1D bosons in the presence of a...
We study a quench protocol where the ground state of a free many-particle bosonic theory in one dime...
We consider a 1D Bose gas with attractive interactions in a highly excited state containing no bound...
It is widely believed that the stationary properties after a quantum quench in integrable systems ca...
The nonequilibrium dynamics of integrable systems are highly constrained by the conservation of cert...
International audienceWe consider a quantum quench in a noninteracting fermionic one-dimensional fie...
We investigate transition of a one-dimensional interacting Bose gas from a strongly repulsive regime...
We study quantum quenches to the one-dimensional Bose gas with attractive interactions in the case w...
We study the nonequilibrium dynamics of a one-dimensional Bose gas trapped by a harmonic potential f...
We study the out-of-equilibrium properties of a classical integrable non-relativistic theory, with a...
We investigate the effect of a quench from a one-dimensional gas with strong and repulsive local int...
This thesis studies the quench dynamics of strongly correlated quantum systems described by one dim...
20 pages, 12 figuresWe calculate the density profiles and density correlation functions of the one-d...
International audienceWe consider the general problem of quenching an interacting Bose gas from the ...
We consider the non-equilibrium dynamics of a gas of impenetrable bosons released from a harmonic tr...
We studied the non-equilibrium quench dynamics from free to hard-core 1D bosons in the presence of a...
We study a quench protocol where the ground state of a free many-particle bosonic theory in one dime...
We consider a 1D Bose gas with attractive interactions in a highly excited state containing no bound...
It is widely believed that the stationary properties after a quantum quench in integrable systems ca...
The nonequilibrium dynamics of integrable systems are highly constrained by the conservation of cert...
International audienceWe consider a quantum quench in a noninteracting fermionic one-dimensional fie...
We investigate transition of a one-dimensional interacting Bose gas from a strongly repulsive regime...
We study quantum quenches to the one-dimensional Bose gas with attractive interactions in the case w...
We study the nonequilibrium dynamics of a one-dimensional Bose gas trapped by a harmonic potential f...
We study the out-of-equilibrium properties of a classical integrable non-relativistic theory, with a...
We investigate the effect of a quench from a one-dimensional gas with strong and repulsive local int...
This thesis studies the quench dynamics of strongly correlated quantum systems described by one dim...
20 pages, 12 figuresWe calculate the density profiles and density correlation functions of the one-d...