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 Physics at Virginia

"Ultraslow dynamics, fragile fragmentation, and geometric group theory"


Shankar Balasubramanian , MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
[Host: Israel Klich ]
ABSTRACT:

A recurring theme in classical and quantum dynamics is finding examples of systems which fail to thermalize.  We introduce a class of 1D translationally invariant classical and quantum dynamics that have an unusual approach to equilibrium.  For certain examples, expectation values of local operators relax in a time which is exponentially large in system size, implying an unusual kind of hydrodynamics.  In other examples, thermalization only occurs when the system is connected to a bath which is at least exponentially large in system size, a phenomenon that we call fragile fragmentation.  A field of mathematics called geometric group theory plays an important role in constructing these examples, and we discuss extensions of these results to 2D.

Condensed Matter Seminar
Thursday, October 12, 2023
3:30 PM
Clark Hall, Room G004
Note special room.

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