Integrable Floquet systems related to logarithmic conformal field theory
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2206.14277v3
- Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2023 07:22:40 GMT
- Title: Integrable Floquet systems related to logarithmic conformal field theory
- Authors: Vsevolod I. Yashin, Denis V. Kurlov, Aleksey K. Fedorov, Vladimir
Gritsev
- Abstract summary: We study an integrable Floquet quantum system related to lattice statistical systems in the universality class of dense polymers.
We find a simple Lie algebra structure for the elements of Temperley-Lieb algebra which are invariant under shift by two lattice sites.
We provide a strong indication that in the scaling limit this non-equilibrium system is described by the logarithmic conformal field theory.
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- Abstract: We study an integrable Floquet quantum system related to lattice statistical
systems in the universality class of dense polymers. These systems are
described by a particular non-unitary representation of the Temperley-Lieb
algebra. We find a simple Lie algebra structure for the elements of
Temperley-Lieb algebra which are invariant under shift by two lattice sites,
and show how the local Floquet conserved charges and the Floquet Hamiltonian
are expressed in terms of this algebra. The system has a phase transition
between local and non-local phases of the Floquet Hamiltonian. We provide a
strong indication that in the scaling limit this non-equilibrium system is
described by the logarithmic conformal field theory.
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