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A journey into localization, integrability and thermalization
Published 2013-02-05Version 1
We present here the results obtained during my PhD work. We report the study of the many body localization transition in a spin chain and the breaking of ergodicity measured in terms of return probability in a state evolution. Moreover, we introduce the Richardson model, an exactly solvable model, that turns out to be suitable for investigating the many-body localized phase. Then we turn to the analysis of the quench problem in an ensemble of random matrices. We analyze the thermalization properties and the validity of the Eigenstate Thermalization Hypothesis for the typical case, where the quench parameter explicitly breaks a Z_2 symmetry.
Comments: Ph.D. Graduation Thesis, Sissa, Trieste (Italy) 120 Pages, 48 Figures
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech, cond-mat.dis-nn
Keywords: integrability, body localization transition, eigenstate thermalization hypothesis, quench parameter explicitly breaks, return probability
Tags: dissertation
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