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Quantum Quenches and Work Distributions in Ultralow-Density Systems
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2014
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Quantum DynamicQuantum ScienceQuantum Lattice SystemEngineeringQuantum ComputingPhysicsLow DensitiesNatural SciencesLarge Edge SingularityMany-body Quantum PhysicApplied PhysicsQuantum Mechanical PropertyDisordered Quantum SystemEdge SingularitiesQuantum TheoryQuantum SystemQuantum EntanglementQuantum Quenches
We present results on quantum quenches in lattice systems with a fixed number of particles in a much larger number of sites. Both local and global quenches in this limit generically have power-law work distributions ("edge singularities"). We show that this regime allows for large edge singularity exponents beyond that allowed by the constraints of the usual thermodynamic limit. This large-exponent singularity has observable consequences in the time evolution, leading to a distinct intermediate power-law regime in time. We demonstrate these results first using local quantum quenches in a low-density Kondo-like system, and additionally through global and local quenches in Bose-Hubbard, Aubry-Andre, and hard-core boson systems at low densities.
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