Quenched randomness can have a dramatic effect on the dynamics of isolated 1D quantum many-body systems, even for systems that thermalize. This is because transport, entanglement, and operator spreading can be hindered by “Griffiths” rare regions, which locally resemble the many-body-localized phase and thus act as weak links. We propose coarse-grained models for entanglement growth and for the spreading of quantum operators in the presence of such weak links. We also examine entanglement growth across a single weak link numerically. We show that these weak links have a stronger effect on entanglement growth than previously assumed: entanglement growth is subballistic whenever such weak links have a power-law probability distribution at low...
A powerful perspective in understanding nonequilibrium quantum dynamics is through the time evolutio...
We study the low-energy states of the 1D random-hopping model in a strongly disordered regime. The e...
We review studies of entanglement entropy in systems with quenched randomness, concentrating on univ...
Quenched randomness can have a dramatic effect on the dynamics of isolated 1D quantum many-body syst...
Characterizing how entanglement grows with time in a many-body system, for example, after a quantum ...
Characterizing how entanglement grows with time in a many-body system, for example, after a quantum ...
Random quantum circuits yield minimally structured models for chaotic quantum dynamics, which are ab...
Thermalization and scrambling are the subject of much recent study from the perspective of many-body...
International audienceIn two-dimensional Floquet systems, many-body localized dynamics in the bulk m...
We study three aspects of quantum nonequilibrium dynamics; (1) transport of con-served quantities, (...
Recent numerical work by Bardarson, Pollmann, and Moore revealed a slow, logarithmic in time, growth...
The process by which open quantum systems thermalize with an environment is both of fundamental inte...
We show that weak measurements can induce a quantum phase transition of interacting many-body system...
Abstract A global quench is an interesting setting where we can study thermalization of subsystems i...
The transition from a many-body localized phase to a thermalizing one is a dynamical quantum phase t...
A powerful perspective in understanding nonequilibrium quantum dynamics is through the time evolutio...
We study the low-energy states of the 1D random-hopping model in a strongly disordered regime. The e...
We review studies of entanglement entropy in systems with quenched randomness, concentrating on univ...
Quenched randomness can have a dramatic effect on the dynamics of isolated 1D quantum many-body syst...
Characterizing how entanglement grows with time in a many-body system, for example, after a quantum ...
Characterizing how entanglement grows with time in a many-body system, for example, after a quantum ...
Random quantum circuits yield minimally structured models for chaotic quantum dynamics, which are ab...
Thermalization and scrambling are the subject of much recent study from the perspective of many-body...
International audienceIn two-dimensional Floquet systems, many-body localized dynamics in the bulk m...
We study three aspects of quantum nonequilibrium dynamics; (1) transport of con-served quantities, (...
Recent numerical work by Bardarson, Pollmann, and Moore revealed a slow, logarithmic in time, growth...
The process by which open quantum systems thermalize with an environment is both of fundamental inte...
We show that weak measurements can induce a quantum phase transition of interacting many-body system...
Abstract A global quench is an interesting setting where we can study thermalization of subsystems i...
The transition from a many-body localized phase to a thermalizing one is a dynamical quantum phase t...
A powerful perspective in understanding nonequilibrium quantum dynamics is through the time evolutio...
We study the low-energy states of the 1D random-hopping model in a strongly disordered regime. The e...
We review studies of entanglement entropy in systems with quenched randomness, concentrating on univ...