Random non-Hermitian Hamiltonian framework for symmetry breaking dynamics
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.04333v1
- Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2024 02:56:43 GMT
- Title: Random non-Hermitian Hamiltonian framework for symmetry breaking dynamics
- Authors: Pei Wang,
- Abstract summary: We propose random non-Hermitian Hamiltonians to model the generic nonlinear dynamics of a quantum state in Hilbert space.
Our approach features an underlying linearity in the dynamical equations, ensuring the applicability of techniques used for solving linear systems.
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- Abstract: We propose random non-Hermitian Hamiltonians to model the generic stochastic nonlinear dynamics of a quantum state in Hilbert space. Our approach features an underlying linearity in the dynamical equations, ensuring the applicability of techniques used for solving linear systems. Additionally, it offers the advantage of easily incorporating statistical symmetry, a generalization of explicit symmetry to stochastic processes. To demonstrate the utility of our approach, we apply it to describe real-time dynamics, starting from an initial symmetry-preserving state and evolving into a randomly distributed, symmetry-breaking final state. Our model serves as a quantum framework for the transition process, from disordered states to ordered ones, where symmetry is spontaneously broken.
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