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Rigorous Bounds on the Heating Rate in Thue-Morse Quasiperiodically and Randomly Driven Quantum Many-Body Systems

Published 18 Jan 2021 in cond-mat.stat-mech and quant-ph | (2101.07065v1)

Abstract: The nonequilibrium quantum dynamics of closed many-body systems is a rich yet challenging field. While recent progress for periodically driven (Floquet) systems has yielded a number of rigorous results, our understanding on quantum many-body systems driven by rapidly varying but a- and quasi-periodic driving is still limited. Here, we derive rigorous, non-perturbative, bounds on the heating rate in quantum many-body systems under Thue-Morse quasi-periodic driving and under random multipolar driving, the latter being a tunably randomized variant of the former. In the process, we derive a static effective Hamiltonian that describes the transient prethermal state, including the dynamics of local observables. Our bound for Thue-Morse quasi-periodic driving suggests that the heating time scales like $(\omega/g){-C\ln(\omega/g)}$ with a positive constant $C$ and a typical energy scale $g$ of the Hamiltonian, in agreement with our numerical simulations.

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