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Periodic Thermodynamics of Isolated Quantum Systems
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2014
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Quantum DynamicQuantum ScienceStatistical MechanicsQuantum ComputingPhysicsNonequilibrium StateEntropyEngineeringPeriodic ThermodynamicsNatural SciencesQuantum Mechanical PropertyNon-equilibrium SystemsQuantum SystemQuantum ChaosQuantum EntanglementEquilibrium Statistical MechanicsNon-equilibrium Process
The nature of the behavior of an isolated many-body quantum system periodically driven in time has been an open question since the beginning of quantum mechanics. After an initial transient period, such a system is known to synchronize with the driving; in contrast to the nondriven case, no fundamental principle has been proposed for constructing the resulting nonequilibrium state. Here, we analytically show that, for a class of integrable systems, the relevant ensemble is constructed by maximizing an appropriately defined entropy subject to constraints, which we explicitly identify. This result constitutes a generalization of the concepts of equilibrium statistical mechanics to a class of far-from-equilibrium systems, up to now mainly accessible using ad hoc methods.
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