The local physical properties of an isolated quantum statistical system in the stationary state reached long after a quench are generically described by the Gibbs ensemble, which involves only its Hamiltonian and the temperature as a parameter. If the system is instead integrable, additional quantities conserved by the dynamics intervene in the description of the stationary state. The resulting generalized Gibbs ensemble involves a number of temperature-like parameters, the determination of which is practically difficult. Here we argue that in a number of simple models these parameters can be effectively determined by using fluctuation-dissipation relationships between response and correlation functions of natural observables, quantities wh...
In the realm of statistical physics, a system can be studied for its response to an external stimulu...
4 pages, 2 figures, final versionOn general grounds, a nonequilibrium temperature can be consistentl...
This work is concerned with thermal quantum states of Hamiltonians on spin- and fermionic-lattice sy...
Fluctuation-dissipation relations, i.e., the relation between two-time correlation and linear respon...
In non-interacting isolated quantum systems out of equilibrium, local subsystems typically relax to ...
Quantum integrable models display a rich variety of non-thermal excited states with unusual propert...
The ideas in this thesis are placed broadly within the context of many-body quantum dynamics, an ar...
8 pagesInternational audienceOne of the fundamental principles of statistical physics is that only p...
The dynamical convergence of a system to the thermal distribution, or Gibbs state, is a standard ass...
International audienceWe review some results obtained in a recent series of papers on thermal relaxa...
The integrable system is constrained strictly by the conservation law during the time evolution, and...
In thermal equilibrium, the fluctuation-dissipation theorem relates the linear response and correlat...
Investigation on foundational aspects of quantum statistical mechanics recently entered a renaissanc...
We study the unitary dynamics and the thermalization properties of free-fermion-like Hamiltonians af...
The non-equilibrium dynamics of quantum many-body systems is one of the most fascinating problems in...
In the realm of statistical physics, a system can be studied for its response to an external stimulu...
4 pages, 2 figures, final versionOn general grounds, a nonequilibrium temperature can be consistentl...
This work is concerned with thermal quantum states of Hamiltonians on spin- and fermionic-lattice sy...
Fluctuation-dissipation relations, i.e., the relation between two-time correlation and linear respon...
In non-interacting isolated quantum systems out of equilibrium, local subsystems typically relax to ...
Quantum integrable models display a rich variety of non-thermal excited states with unusual propert...
The ideas in this thesis are placed broadly within the context of many-body quantum dynamics, an ar...
8 pagesInternational audienceOne of the fundamental principles of statistical physics is that only p...
The dynamical convergence of a system to the thermal distribution, or Gibbs state, is a standard ass...
International audienceWe review some results obtained in a recent series of papers on thermal relaxa...
The integrable system is constrained strictly by the conservation law during the time evolution, and...
In thermal equilibrium, the fluctuation-dissipation theorem relates the linear response and correlat...
Investigation on foundational aspects of quantum statistical mechanics recently entered a renaissanc...
We study the unitary dynamics and the thermalization properties of free-fermion-like Hamiltonians af...
The non-equilibrium dynamics of quantum many-body systems is one of the most fascinating problems in...
In the realm of statistical physics, a system can be studied for its response to an external stimulu...
4 pages, 2 figures, final versionOn general grounds, a nonequilibrium temperature can be consistentl...
This work is concerned with thermal quantum states of Hamiltonians on spin- and fermionic-lattice sy...