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Fixed points of Wegner-Wilson flows and many-body localization

David Pekker, Bryan K. Clark, Vadim Oganesyan, Gil Refael

Published 2016-07-26Version 1

Many-body localization (MBL) is a phase of matter that is characterized by the absence of thermalization. Dynamical generation of a large number of local quantum numbers has been identified as one key characteristic of this phase, quite possibly the microscopic mechanism of breakdown of thermalization and the phase transition itself. We formulate a robust algorithm, based on Wegner Wilson flow (WWF) renormalization, for computing these conserved quantities and their interactions. We present evidence for the existence of distinct fixed point distributions of the latter: a flat "white noise" distribution in the ergodic phase, a "1/f" law inside the MBL phase, and scale-free distributions in the transition regime.

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