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Non-Gibbs states on a Bose-Hubbard lattice

Published 14 Sep 2018 in cond-mat.stat-mech and cond-mat.dis-nn | (1809.05371v5)

Abstract: We study the equilibrium properties of the repulsive quantum Bose-Hubbard model at high temperatures in arbitrary dimensions, with and without disorder. In its microcanonical setting the model conserves energy and particle number. The microcanonical dynamics is characterized by a pair of two densities: energy density $\varepsilon$ and particle number density $n$. The macrocanonical Gibbs distribution also depends on two parameters: the inverse nonnegative temperature $\beta$ and the chemical potential $\mu$. We prove the existence of non-Gibbs states, that is, pairs $(\varepsilon,n)$ which cannot be mapped onto $(\beta,\mu)$. The separation line in the density control parameter space between Gibbs and non-Gibbs states $\varepsilon \sim n2$ corresponds to infinite temperature $\beta=0$. The non-Gibbs phase cannot be cured into a Gibbs one within the standard Gibbs formalism using negative temperatures.

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