Imaginary-time Mpemba effect in quantum many-body systems
Various exotic phenomena emerge in non-equilibrium quantum many-body systems. The Mpemba effect, denoting the situation where a hot system freezes faster than the colder one, is a counterintuitive non-equilibrium phenomenon that has attracted enduring interest for more than half a century. In this L...
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Zusammenfassung: | Various exotic phenomena emerge in non-equilibrium quantum many-body systems.
The Mpemba effect, denoting the situation where a hot system freezes faster
than the colder one, is a counterintuitive non-equilibrium phenomenon that has
attracted enduring interest for more than half a century. In this Letter, we
report a novel phenomenon of the Mpemba effect in the imaginary-time relaxation
dynamics in quantum many-body systems, dubbed as imaginary-time Mpemba effect
(ITME). Through numerically exact quantum Monte-Carlo (QMC) simulation, we
unambiguously demonstrate that in different classes of interacting quantum
models, the initial states with higher energy are relaxed faster than
lower-energy initial states in the process of imaginary-time relaxation. The
emergence of ITME is intimately associated with the low-energy excitations in
quantum many-body systems. More crucially, since imaginary-time dynamics is
broadly applied in numerical simulation on the quantum many-body ground states,
the discovery of ITME potentially provides a new pathway to expedite the
quantum many-body computation, particularly for QMC involving the sign problem. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.06547 |