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Numerical Large Deviation Analysis of Eigenstate Thermalization Hypothesis

Toru Yoshizawa, Eiki Iyoda, Takahiro Sagawa

Published 2017-12-20Version 1

A plausible mechanism of thermalization in isolated quantum systems is based on the strong version of the eigenstate thermalization hypothesis (ETH), which states that all the energy eigenstates in the microcanonical energy shell have thermal properties. We numerically investigate the ETH by focusing on the large deviation property, which directly evaluates the ratio of athermal energy eigenstates in the energy shell. As a consequence, we have systematically confirmed that the strong ETH is indeed true even for near-integrable systems, where we found that the finite-size scaling of the ratio of athermal eigenstates is double exponential. Our result illuminates universal behavior of quantum chaos, and suggests that large deviation analysis would serve as a powerful method to investigate thermalization in the presence of the large finite-size effect.

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