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Vendrerdi 3 décembre, 2021 - 11:00 ¡ attention créneau inhabituel !

Time-evolution of local information : thermalization dynamics of local observables

Loïc Herviou (EPFL, Lausanne) (en salle 20 au RdC)

par Revaz Ramazashvili - 3 décembre 2021

Understanding thermalization in closed quantum mechanics remains a subtle problem. As the occupancies of the Hamiltonian eigenstates are conserved, thermalization occurs when eigenstates close in energy share similar local observables. In this talk, I will discuss thermalization through the point of view of information. I will introduce a concept of information lattice, which allows to represent the information flow using locality as an additional dimension. Thermalization then corresponds to a flow of the state specific information to a non-local range. Based on this observation, I will propose a tentative algorithm that allows to simulate large scale dissipative systems at long times.

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