A remarkable feature of quantum many-body systems is the orthogonality catastrophe that describes their extensively growing sensitivity to local perturbations and plays an important role in condensed matter physics. Here we show that the dynamics of the orthogonality catastrophe can be fully characterized by the quantum speed limit and, more specifically, that any quenched quantum many-body system, whose variance in ground state energy scales with the system size, exhibits the orthogonality catastrophe. Our rigorous findings are demonstrated by two paradigmatic classes of many-body systems—the trapped Fermi gas and the long-range interacting Lipkin-Meshkov-Glick spin model
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Coherent quantum control over many-particle quantum systems requires high-fidelity dynamics. One way...
Quantum chaotic interacting N-particle systems are assumed to show fast and irreversible spreading o...
We analyze the non-Markovian character of the dynamics of an open two-level atom interacting with a ...
We investigate the orthogonality catastrophe and quantum speed limit in the Creutz model for dynamic...
We present an analog of the phenomenon of orthogonality catastrophe in quantum many-body systems sub...
We provide two inequalities for estimating adiabatic fidelity in terms of two other more handily cal...
We investigate the behavior of a two-level atom coupled to a one-dimensional, ultracold Fermi gas. T...
The adiabatic theorem is a fundamental result in quantum mechanics, which states that a system can b...
We address the phenomenon of statistical orthogonality catastrophe in insulating disordered systems....
We show that the onset of quantum chaos at infinite temperature in two many-body one-dimensional lat...
We study why in quantum many-body systems the adiabatic fidelity and the overlap between the initial...
Unstable states of a general type of many-body system characterized by a combination of outgoing wav...
The recent experimental realization of strongly imbalanced mixtures of ultracold atoms opens new pos...
The local density of states or its Fourier transform, usually called fidelity amplitude, are importa...
Quantum many-body scars have been put forward as counterexamples to the eigenstate thermalization hy...
Coherent quantum control over many-particle quantum systems requires high-fidelity dynamics. One way...
Quantum chaotic interacting N-particle systems are assumed to show fast and irreversible spreading o...
We analyze the non-Markovian character of the dynamics of an open two-level atom interacting with a ...