Spontaneous disentanglement of indistinguishable particles
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.15397v1
- Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2024 05:54:21 GMT
- Title: Spontaneous disentanglement of indistinguishable particles
- Authors: Eyal Buks,
- Abstract summary: A nonlinear term that gives rise to disentanglement is investigated.
It is found for both Bosons and Fermions that disentanglement can give rise to quantum phase transitions.
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- Abstract: A master equation containing a nonlinear term that gives rise to disentanglement has been recently investigated. In this study, a modified version, which is applicable for indistinguishable particles, is proposed, and explored for both the Bose-Hubbard and the Fermi-Hubbard models. It is found for both Bosons and Fermions that disentanglement can give rise to quantum phase transitions.
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