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The Ergodic Side of the Many-Body Localization Transition

David J. Luitz, Yevgeny Bar Lev

Published 2016-10-27Version 1

Recent studies point towards nontriviality of the ergodic phase in systems exhibiting many-body localization (MBL), which shows subexponential relaxation of local observables, subdiffusive transport and sublinear spreading of the entanglement entropy. Here we review the dynamical properties of this phase and the available numerically exact and approximate methods for its study. We discuss in which sense this phase could be considered ergodic and present possible phenomenological explanations of its dynamical properties. We close by analyzing to which extent the proposed explanations were verified by numerical studies and present the open questions in this field.

Comments: 24 pages, 2 figures. Review of the ergodic phase. Comments welcome
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