We consider a quantum system of fixed size consisting of a regular chain of n-level subsystems, where n is finite. Forming groups of N subs-sterns each, We Show that the strength of interaction between the groups scales with N-1/2. AS a consequence. if the total system is in a thermal state with inverse temperature beta, a sufficient. condition for subgroups of size N to be approximately in a thermal state with the same temperature is root(N) over bar much greater than 3 (δE) over bar. where (δE) over bar is the width of the. occupied level spectrum of the total system. These scaling properties indicate on what scale local temperatures may be meaningfully defined as intensive variables.. This question is particularly relevant fo...
We study the influence of short-range electron-electron interactions on scaling behavior near the in...
In this thesis, we have explored the commonalities and connections between different classes of quan...
Does bound entanglement naturally appear in quantum many-body systems? We address this question by s...
We consider a quantum system of fixed size consisting of a regular chain of n-level subsystems, wher...
We consider a quantum system of fixed size consisting of a regular chain of n-level subsystems, wher...
We consider a quantum system consisting of a regular chain of elementary subsystems with nearest nei...
We consider a quantum system consisting of a regular chain of elementary subsystems with nearest nei...
The ultimate precision of any measurement of the temperature of a quantum system is the inverse of t...
In traditional thermodynamics, temperature is a local quantity: a subsystem of a large thermal syste...
Recent progress in the synthesis and processing of nano-structured materials and systems calls for a...
This work is concerned with thermal quantum states of Hamiltonians on spin- and fermionic-lattice sy...
This work is concerned with thermal quantum states of Hamiltonians on spin and fermionic lattice sys...
We consider a regular chain of quantum particles with nearest neighbor interactions in a canonical s...
We consider the concept of temperature in a setting beyond the standard thermodynamics prescriptions...
Investigating stability and simulatability of quantum states on lattice systems is a central topic i...
We study the influence of short-range electron-electron interactions on scaling behavior near the in...
In this thesis, we have explored the commonalities and connections between different classes of quan...
Does bound entanglement naturally appear in quantum many-body systems? We address this question by s...
We consider a quantum system of fixed size consisting of a regular chain of n-level subsystems, wher...
We consider a quantum system of fixed size consisting of a regular chain of n-level subsystems, wher...
We consider a quantum system consisting of a regular chain of elementary subsystems with nearest nei...
We consider a quantum system consisting of a regular chain of elementary subsystems with nearest nei...
The ultimate precision of any measurement of the temperature of a quantum system is the inverse of t...
In traditional thermodynamics, temperature is a local quantity: a subsystem of a large thermal syste...
Recent progress in the synthesis and processing of nano-structured materials and systems calls for a...
This work is concerned with thermal quantum states of Hamiltonians on spin- and fermionic-lattice sy...
This work is concerned with thermal quantum states of Hamiltonians on spin and fermionic lattice sys...
We consider a regular chain of quantum particles with nearest neighbor interactions in a canonical s...
We consider the concept of temperature in a setting beyond the standard thermodynamics prescriptions...
Investigating stability and simulatability of quantum states on lattice systems is a central topic i...
We study the influence of short-range electron-electron interactions on scaling behavior near the in...
In this thesis, we have explored the commonalities and connections between different classes of quan...
Does bound entanglement naturally appear in quantum many-body systems? We address this question by s...