Dynamical typicality of isolated many-body quantum systems

Reimann P (2018)
PHYSICAL REVIEW E 97(6): 62129.

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Abstract / Bemerkung
Dynamical typicality refers to the property that two pure states, which initially exhibit (almost) the same expectation value for some given observable A, are very likely to exhibit also very similar expectation values when evolving in time according to the pertinent Schrodinger equation. We unify and generalize a variety of previous findings of this type for sufficiently high-dimensional quantum mechanical model systems. Particular emphasis is put on the necessary and sufficient conditions, which the initial expectation value and the spectrum of A have to fulfill.
Erscheinungsjahr
2018
Zeitschriftentitel
PHYSICAL REVIEW E
Band
97
Ausgabe
6
Art.-Nr.
62129
ISSN
2470-0045
eISSN
2470-0053
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2930274

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Reimann P. Dynamical typicality of isolated many-body quantum systems. PHYSICAL REVIEW E. 2018;97(6): 62129.
Reimann, P. (2018). Dynamical typicality of isolated many-body quantum systems. PHYSICAL REVIEW E, 97(6), 62129. doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.97.062129
Reimann, Peter. 2018. “Dynamical typicality of isolated many-body quantum systems”. PHYSICAL REVIEW E 97 (6): 62129.
Reimann, P. (2018). Dynamical typicality of isolated many-body quantum systems. PHYSICAL REVIEW E 97:62129.
Reimann, P., 2018. Dynamical typicality of isolated many-body quantum systems. PHYSICAL REVIEW E, 97(6): 62129.
P. Reimann, “Dynamical typicality of isolated many-body quantum systems”, PHYSICAL REVIEW E, vol. 97, 2018, : 62129.
Reimann, P.: Dynamical typicality of isolated many-body quantum systems. PHYSICAL REVIEW E. 97, : 62129 (2018).
Reimann, Peter. “Dynamical typicality of isolated many-body quantum systems”. PHYSICAL REVIEW E 97.6 (2018): 62129.
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