Two representations of mixed states by state-vectors, known as purified state and thermal vacuum, have been realized on quantum computers. While the two representations look similar, they differ by a partial transposition in the ancilla space. While ordinary observables cannot discern the two representations, we generalize the Berry phase of pure quantum states to mixed states and construct two geometric phases that can reflect the partial transposition. By generalizing the adiabatic condition, we construct the thermal Berry phase, whose values from the two representations can be different, However, the thermal Berry phase may contain non-geometrical contributions. Alternatively, we generalize the parallel-transport condition to include the...
Open Access. Reprinted in La Fase di Berry - Ed. Franco Salmistraro. Universita degli Studi di Pavi...
When a system consists of a large subsystem (bath) and a small one (probe), thermalization implies i...
Recent experiments at the nanoscales confirm that thermal rectifiers, the thermal equivalent of elec...
© 2017, The Author(s). When continuous parameters in a QFT are varied adiabatically, quantum states ...
The quantum geometric properties of a Bloch state in momentum space are usually described by the Ber...
We first compare the geometric frameworks behind the Uhlmann and Berry phases in a fiber-bundle lang...
This paper is concerned with the physics of parametrized gapped quantum many-body systems, which can...
Statistical mechanics characterizes systems in or near equilibrium using in terms of a handful of "s...
We report on the recent results revealing the presence of the geometric phase in all the systems ch...
We develop a formula to evaluate the purity of a series of thermal equilibrium states that can be ca...
A one-dimensional arbitrary system with quantum Hamiltonian H(q, p) is shown to acquire the 'geometr...
Quantum circuit dynamics with local projective measurements can realize a rich spectrum of entangled...
When a quantum field theory is trivially gapped, its infrared fixed point is an invertible field the...
Restricted AccessA one-dimensional arbitrary system with quantum Hamiltonian H(q, p) is shown to acq...
When continuous parameters in a QFT are varied adiabatically, quantum states typically undergo mixin...
Open Access. Reprinted in La Fase di Berry - Ed. Franco Salmistraro. Universita degli Studi di Pavi...
When a system consists of a large subsystem (bath) and a small one (probe), thermalization implies i...
Recent experiments at the nanoscales confirm that thermal rectifiers, the thermal equivalent of elec...
© 2017, The Author(s). When continuous parameters in a QFT are varied adiabatically, quantum states ...
The quantum geometric properties of a Bloch state in momentum space are usually described by the Ber...
We first compare the geometric frameworks behind the Uhlmann and Berry phases in a fiber-bundle lang...
This paper is concerned with the physics of parametrized gapped quantum many-body systems, which can...
Statistical mechanics characterizes systems in or near equilibrium using in terms of a handful of "s...
We report on the recent results revealing the presence of the geometric phase in all the systems ch...
We develop a formula to evaluate the purity of a series of thermal equilibrium states that can be ca...
A one-dimensional arbitrary system with quantum Hamiltonian H(q, p) is shown to acquire the 'geometr...
Quantum circuit dynamics with local projective measurements can realize a rich spectrum of entangled...
When a quantum field theory is trivially gapped, its infrared fixed point is an invertible field the...
Restricted AccessA one-dimensional arbitrary system with quantum Hamiltonian H(q, p) is shown to acq...
When continuous parameters in a QFT are varied adiabatically, quantum states typically undergo mixin...
Open Access. Reprinted in La Fase di Berry - Ed. Franco Salmistraro. Universita degli Studi di Pavi...
When a system consists of a large subsystem (bath) and a small one (probe), thermalization implies i...
Recent experiments at the nanoscales confirm that thermal rectifiers, the thermal equivalent of elec...