Rationally independent free fermions with local hopping
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.12100v2
- Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2024 12:24:08 GMT
- Title: Rationally independent free fermions with local hopping
- Authors: Jonathon Riddell, Bruno Bertini,
- Abstract summary: Free fermions are those where sums of single-particle energies multiplied by arbitrary rational coefficients vanish only if the coefficients are all zero.
We show that free fermion models can never have Poisson statistics with an analysis of the moments of the spectral form factor.
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- Abstract: Rationally independent free fermions are those where sums of single-particle energies multiplied by arbitrary rational coefficients vanish only if the coefficients are all zero. This property guaranties that they have no degeneracies in the many-body spectrum and gives them relaxation properties more similar to those of generic systems. Using classic results from number theory we provide minimal examples of rationally independent free fermion models for every system size in one dimension. This is accomplished by considering a free fermion model with a chemical potential, and hopping terms corresponding to all the divisors of the number of sites, each one with an incommensurate complex amplitude. We further discuss the many-body spectral statistics for these models and show that local probes -- like the ratio of consecutive level spacings -- look very similar to what is expected for the Poisson statistics. We however demonstrate that free fermion models can never have Poisson statistics with an analysis of the moments of the spectral form factor.
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