International audienceWe unveil the universal (model-independent) symmetry satisfied by Schwinger-Keldysh quantum field theories whenever they describe equilibrium dynamics. This is made possible by a generalization of the Schwinger-Keldysh path-integral formalism in which the physical time can be re-parametrized to arbitrary contours in the complex plane. Strong relations between correlation functions, such as the fluctuation-dissipation theorems, are derived as immediate consequences of this symmetry of equilibrium. In this view, quantum non-equilibrium dynamics -- e.g. when driving with a time-dependent potential -- are seen as symmetry-breaking processes. The symmetry-breaking terms of the action are identified as a measure of irreversi...
We review the Schwinger-Keldysh, or in-in, formalism for studying quantum dynamics of systems out-of...
We review the Schwinger-Keldysh, or in-in, formalism for studying quantum dynamics of systems out-of...
Abstract We review the Schwinger-Keldysh, or in-in, formalism for studying quantum dynamics of syste...
International audienceWe unveil the universal (model-independent) symmetry satisfied by Schwinger-Ke...
International audienceWe unveil the universal (model-independent) symmetry satisfied by Schwinger-Ke...
International audienceWe unveil the universal (model-independent) symmetry satisfied by Schwinger-Ke...
International audienceWe unveil the universal (model-independent) symmetry satisfied by Schwinger-Ke...
Extended quantum systems can be theoretically described in terms of the Schwinger-Keldysh functional...
International audienceThis work brings together thermodynamics and nonequilibrium quantum theory, by...
We analyze the production of entropy along nonequilibrium processes in quantum systems coupled to ge...
We analyze the production of entropy along nonequilibrium processes in quantum systems coupled to ge...
We analyze the production of entropy along nonequilibrium processes in quantum systems coupled to ge...
Recent developments in technologies and experiments enable us to observe dynamical behavior of very ...
We review the Schwinger-Keldysh, or in-in, formalism for studying quantum dynamics of systems out-of...
We review the Schwinger-Keldysh, or in-in, formalism for studying quantum dynamics of systems out-of...
We review the Schwinger-Keldysh, or in-in, formalism for studying quantum dynamics of systems out-of...
We review the Schwinger-Keldysh, or in-in, formalism for studying quantum dynamics of systems out-of...
Abstract We review the Schwinger-Keldysh, or in-in, formalism for studying quantum dynamics of syste...
International audienceWe unveil the universal (model-independent) symmetry satisfied by Schwinger-Ke...
International audienceWe unveil the universal (model-independent) symmetry satisfied by Schwinger-Ke...
International audienceWe unveil the universal (model-independent) symmetry satisfied by Schwinger-Ke...
International audienceWe unveil the universal (model-independent) symmetry satisfied by Schwinger-Ke...
Extended quantum systems can be theoretically described in terms of the Schwinger-Keldysh functional...
International audienceThis work brings together thermodynamics and nonequilibrium quantum theory, by...
We analyze the production of entropy along nonequilibrium processes in quantum systems coupled to ge...
We analyze the production of entropy along nonequilibrium processes in quantum systems coupled to ge...
We analyze the production of entropy along nonequilibrium processes in quantum systems coupled to ge...
Recent developments in technologies and experiments enable us to observe dynamical behavior of very ...
We review the Schwinger-Keldysh, or in-in, formalism for studying quantum dynamics of systems out-of...
We review the Schwinger-Keldysh, or in-in, formalism for studying quantum dynamics of systems out-of...
We review the Schwinger-Keldysh, or in-in, formalism for studying quantum dynamics of systems out-of...
We review the Schwinger-Keldysh, or in-in, formalism for studying quantum dynamics of systems out-of...
Abstract We review the Schwinger-Keldysh, or in-in, formalism for studying quantum dynamics of syste...