Many-body localization (MBL) describes a class of systems that do not approach thermal equilibrium under their intrinsic dynamics; MBL and conventional thermalizing systems form distinct dynamical phases of matter, separated by a phase transition at which equilibrium statistical mechanics breaks down. True many-body localization is known to occur only under certain stringent conditions for perfectly isolated one-dimensional systems, with Hamiltonians that have strictly short-range interactions and lack any continuous non-Abelian symmetries. However, in practice, even systems that are not strictly MBL can be nearly MBL, with equilibration rates that are far slower than their other intrinsic timescales; thus, anomalously slow relaxation occur...
We review the physics of many-body localization in models with incommensurate potentials. In particu...
In the presence of disorder, an interacting closed quantum system can undergo many-body localization...
In this work we demonstrate that nonrandom mechanisms that lead to single-particle localization may ...
Recent theoretical and numerical evidence suggests that localization can survive in disordered many-...
When pushed out of equilibrium, generic interacting quantum systems equilibrate locally and are expe...
In the presence of sufficiently strong disorder or quasi-periodic fields, an interacting many-body ...
Volume 129 of the series Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & StatisticsWe review some recent works...
Recent theoretical and numerical evidence suggests that localization can survive in disordered many-...
Recent theoretical and numerical evidence suggests that localization can survive in disordered many-...
Recently it has been suggested that many-body localization (MBL) can occur in translation-invariant ...
In the presence of disorder, an interacting closed quantum system can undergo many-body localization...
There has been a surge of interest in studying truly nonequilibrium quantum many-body phenomena, mot...
We review the physics of many-body localization in models with incommensurate potentials. In particu...
There has been a surge of interest in studying truly nonequilibrium quantum many-body phenomena, mot...
We review the physics of many-body localization in models with incommensurate potentials. In particu...
We review the physics of many-body localization in models with incommensurate potentials. In particu...
In the presence of disorder, an interacting closed quantum system can undergo many-body localization...
In this work we demonstrate that nonrandom mechanisms that lead to single-particle localization may ...
Recent theoretical and numerical evidence suggests that localization can survive in disordered many-...
When pushed out of equilibrium, generic interacting quantum systems equilibrate locally and are expe...
In the presence of sufficiently strong disorder or quasi-periodic fields, an interacting many-body ...
Volume 129 of the series Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & StatisticsWe review some recent works...
Recent theoretical and numerical evidence suggests that localization can survive in disordered many-...
Recent theoretical and numerical evidence suggests that localization can survive in disordered many-...
Recently it has been suggested that many-body localization (MBL) can occur in translation-invariant ...
In the presence of disorder, an interacting closed quantum system can undergo many-body localization...
There has been a surge of interest in studying truly nonequilibrium quantum many-body phenomena, mot...
We review the physics of many-body localization in models with incommensurate potentials. In particu...
There has been a surge of interest in studying truly nonequilibrium quantum many-body phenomena, mot...
We review the physics of many-body localization in models with incommensurate potentials. In particu...
We review the physics of many-body localization in models with incommensurate potentials. In particu...
In the presence of disorder, an interacting closed quantum system can undergo many-body localization...
In this work we demonstrate that nonrandom mechanisms that lead to single-particle localization may ...