The circumstances under which a system reaches thermal equilibrium, and how to derive this from basic dynamical laws, has been a major question from the very beginning of thermodynamics and statistical mechanics. Despite considerable progress, it remains an open problem. Motivated by this issue, we address the more general question of equilibration. We prove, with virtually full generality, that reaching equilibrium is a universal property of quantum systems: almost any subsystem in interaction with a large enough bath will reach an equilibrium state and remain close to it for almost all times. We also prove several general results about other aspects of thermalization besides equilibration, for example, that the equilibrium state does not ...
Under the eigenstate thermalization hypothesis (ETH), quantum-quenched systems equilibrate towards c...
Under the eigenstate thermalization hypothesis (ETH), quantum-quenched systems equilibrate towards c...
A crucial point in statistical mechanics is the definition of the notion of thermal equilibrium, whi...
Why is thermalisation a universal phenomenon? How does a quantum system reach thermodynamical equili...
Why is thermalisation a universal phenomenon? How does a quantum system reach thermodynamical equili...
Why is thermalisation a universal phenomenon? How does a quantum system reach thermodynamical equili...
Why is thermalisation a universal phenomenon? How does a quantum system reach thermodynamical equili...
The project concerns the study of the interplay among quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics and t...
How do closed quantum many-body systems driven out of equilibrium eventually achieve equilibration? ...
How do closed quantum many-body systems driven out of equilibrium eventually achieve equilibration? ...
We consider an isolated, macroscopic quantum system. Let H be a micro-canonical "energy shell," i.e....
Non-equilibrium many-body quantum systems are not very well understood, particularly with regard to ...
Non-equilibrium many-body quantum systems are not very well understood, particularly with regard to ...
Non-equilibrium many-body quantum systems are not very well understood, particularly with regard to ...
Among the few lessons that Physics teaches us on a daily basis, one in particular is hard to miss: t...
Under the eigenstate thermalization hypothesis (ETH), quantum-quenched systems equilibrate towards c...
Under the eigenstate thermalization hypothesis (ETH), quantum-quenched systems equilibrate towards c...
A crucial point in statistical mechanics is the definition of the notion of thermal equilibrium, whi...
Why is thermalisation a universal phenomenon? How does a quantum system reach thermodynamical equili...
Why is thermalisation a universal phenomenon? How does a quantum system reach thermodynamical equili...
Why is thermalisation a universal phenomenon? How does a quantum system reach thermodynamical equili...
Why is thermalisation a universal phenomenon? How does a quantum system reach thermodynamical equili...
The project concerns the study of the interplay among quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics and t...
How do closed quantum many-body systems driven out of equilibrium eventually achieve equilibration? ...
How do closed quantum many-body systems driven out of equilibrium eventually achieve equilibration? ...
We consider an isolated, macroscopic quantum system. Let H be a micro-canonical "energy shell," i.e....
Non-equilibrium many-body quantum systems are not very well understood, particularly with regard to ...
Non-equilibrium many-body quantum systems are not very well understood, particularly with regard to ...
Non-equilibrium many-body quantum systems are not very well understood, particularly with regard to ...
Among the few lessons that Physics teaches us on a daily basis, one in particular is hard to miss: t...
Under the eigenstate thermalization hypothesis (ETH), quantum-quenched systems equilibrate towards c...
Under the eigenstate thermalization hypothesis (ETH), quantum-quenched systems equilibrate towards c...
A crucial point in statistical mechanics is the definition of the notion of thermal equilibrium, whi...