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From Quantum Dynamics to the Canonical Distribution: General Picture and a Rigorous Example

Hal Tasaki

Published 1997-07-24, updated 1997-12-19Version 3

Derivation of the canonical (or Boltzmann) distribution based only on quantum dynamics is discussed. Consider a closed system which consists of mutually interacting subsystem and heat bath, and assume that the whole system is initially in a pure state (which can be far from equilibrium) with small energy fluctuation. Under the "hypothesis of equal weights for eigenstates", we derive the canonical distribution in the sense that, at sufficiently large and typical time, the (instantaneous) quantum mechanical expectation value of an arbitrary operator of the subsystem is almost equal to the desired canonical expectation value. We present a class of examples in which the above derivation can be rigorously established without any unproven hypotheses.

Comments: LaTeX, 8 pages, no figures. The title, abstract and some discussions are modified to stress physical motivation of the work. References are added to [2]. This version will appear in Phys. Rev. Lett. There is an accompanying unpublished note (cond-mat/9707255)
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
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