Recent experimental advances on ultracold atomic gases and trapped ions have made it possible to simulate exactly solvable quantum systems of interacting particles. In particular, the feasibility of making rapid changes, so-called quantum quenches, to such set-ups has allowed experimentalists to probe non-equilibrium phenomena in closed interacting quantum systems. This, in turn, has spurred a considerable theoretical interest in quantum many-body systems out of equilibrium. In this thesis, we study non-equilibrium properties of quantum many-body systems in the framework of exactly solvable quantum field theory in one spatial dimension. Specific systems include interacting fermions described by the Luttinger model and effective descriptions...
The phenomenon of universality is one of the most striking in many-body physics. Despite having some...
A variety of recent studies have shed light on the far from equilibrium behavior of quantum systems....
A variety of recent studies have shed light on the far from equilibrium behavior of quantum systems....
Recent experimental advances on ultracold atomic gases and trapped ions have made it possible to sim...
Recent experimental progress on ultracold atomic gases have opened up the possibility to simulate ma...
Recent experimental progress on ultracold atomic gases have opened up the possibility to simulate ma...
Recent experimental progress on ultracold atomic gases have opened up the possibility to simulate ma...
Recent experimental progress on ultracold atomic gases have opened up the possibility to simulate ma...
Based on the works [R1] - [R10], this thesis tackles various aspects of the dynamics of interacting ...
In this work, we study the non-equilibrium dynamics of low-dimensional strongly correlated quantum s...
Recent experimental progress on ultracold atomic gases have opened up the possibility to simulate ma...
In this work, we study the non-equilibrium dynamics of low-dimensional strongly correlated quantum s...
We study the problem of a quantum quench in which the initial state is the ground state of an inhomo...
We study the problem of a quantum quench in which the initial state is the ground state of an inhomo...
The phenomenon of universality is one of the most striking in many-body physics. Despite having some...
The phenomenon of universality is one of the most striking in many-body physics. Despite having some...
A variety of recent studies have shed light on the far from equilibrium behavior of quantum systems....
A variety of recent studies have shed light on the far from equilibrium behavior of quantum systems....
Recent experimental advances on ultracold atomic gases and trapped ions have made it possible to sim...
Recent experimental progress on ultracold atomic gases have opened up the possibility to simulate ma...
Recent experimental progress on ultracold atomic gases have opened up the possibility to simulate ma...
Recent experimental progress on ultracold atomic gases have opened up the possibility to simulate ma...
Recent experimental progress on ultracold atomic gases have opened up the possibility to simulate ma...
Based on the works [R1] - [R10], this thesis tackles various aspects of the dynamics of interacting ...
In this work, we study the non-equilibrium dynamics of low-dimensional strongly correlated quantum s...
Recent experimental progress on ultracold atomic gases have opened up the possibility to simulate ma...
In this work, we study the non-equilibrium dynamics of low-dimensional strongly correlated quantum s...
We study the problem of a quantum quench in which the initial state is the ground state of an inhomo...
We study the problem of a quantum quench in which the initial state is the ground state of an inhomo...
The phenomenon of universality is one of the most striking in many-body physics. Despite having some...
The phenomenon of universality is one of the most striking in many-body physics. Despite having some...
A variety of recent studies have shed light on the far from equilibrium behavior of quantum systems....
A variety of recent studies have shed light on the far from equilibrium behavior of quantum systems....