Many-body quantum systems typically display fast dynamics and ballistic spreading of information. Here we address the open problem of how slow the dynamics can be after a generic breaking of integrability by local interactions. We develop a method based on degenerate perturbation theory that reveals slow dynamical regimes and delocalization processes in general translation invariant models, along with accurate estimates of their delocalization time scales. Our results shed light on the fundamental questions of the robustness of quantum integrable systems and the possibility of many-body localization without disorder. As an example, we construct a large class of one-dimensional lattice models where, despite the absence of asymptotic localiza...
We propose a new approach to probing ergodicity and its breakdown in one-dimensional quantum many-bo...
Recently it has been suggested that many-body localization (MBL) can occur in translation-invariant ...
We use complexity theory to rigorously investigate the difficulty of classically simulating evolutio...
Many-body quantum systems typically display fast dynamics and ballistic spreading of information. He...
We study the relaxation dynamics of strongly interacting quantum systems that display a kind of many...
We introduce a method to efficiently study the dynamical properties of many-body localized systems i...
We investigate the possibility of many-body localization in translation-invariant Hamiltonian system...
We show how lattice gauge theories can display many-body localization dynamics in the absence of dis...
One of the general mechanisms that give rise to the slow cooperative relaxation characteristic of cl...
There has been a surge of interest in studying truly nonequilibrium quantum many-body phenomena, mot...
6 pagesWe analyze the unusual slow dynamics that emerges in the bad metal delocalized phase precedin...
We numerically study the dynamics on the ergodic side of the many-body localization transition in a ...
International audienceThe interplay between interactions and quenched disorder can result in rich dy...
Many-body localization (MBL) describes a class of systems that do not approach thermal equilibrium u...
We investigate the quantum dynamics of many-body systems subject to local (i.e., restricted to a lim...
We propose a new approach to probing ergodicity and its breakdown in one-dimensional quantum many-bo...
Recently it has been suggested that many-body localization (MBL) can occur in translation-invariant ...
We use complexity theory to rigorously investigate the difficulty of classically simulating evolutio...
Many-body quantum systems typically display fast dynamics and ballistic spreading of information. He...
We study the relaxation dynamics of strongly interacting quantum systems that display a kind of many...
We introduce a method to efficiently study the dynamical properties of many-body localized systems i...
We investigate the possibility of many-body localization in translation-invariant Hamiltonian system...
We show how lattice gauge theories can display many-body localization dynamics in the absence of dis...
One of the general mechanisms that give rise to the slow cooperative relaxation characteristic of cl...
There has been a surge of interest in studying truly nonequilibrium quantum many-body phenomena, mot...
6 pagesWe analyze the unusual slow dynamics that emerges in the bad metal delocalized phase precedin...
We numerically study the dynamics on the ergodic side of the many-body localization transition in a ...
International audienceThe interplay between interactions and quenched disorder can result in rich dy...
Many-body localization (MBL) describes a class of systems that do not approach thermal equilibrium u...
We investigate the quantum dynamics of many-body systems subject to local (i.e., restricted to a lim...
We propose a new approach to probing ergodicity and its breakdown in one-dimensional quantum many-bo...
Recently it has been suggested that many-body localization (MBL) can occur in translation-invariant ...
We use complexity theory to rigorously investigate the difficulty of classically simulating evolutio...