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Title:Algebraic Many-Body Localization and its implications on information propagation
(Submitted on 12 Nov 2018)
Abstract: We probe the existence of a many-body localized phase (MBL-phase) in a spinless fermionic Hubbard chain with algebraically localized single-particle states, by investigating both static and dynamical properties of the system. This MBL-phase can be characterized by an extensive number of integrals of motion which develop algebraically decaying tails, unlike the case of exponentially localized single-particle states. We focus on the implications for the quantum information propagation through the system. We provide evidence that the bipartite entanglement entropy after a quantum quench has an unbounded algebraic growth in time, while the quantum Fisher information grows logarithmically.
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From: Giuseppe De Tomasi [view email][v1] Mon, 12 Nov 2018 19:00:01 UTC (155 KB)