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Real-time evolution for weak interaction quenches in quantum systems (English)
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13 October 2009
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The paper deals with interacting many-particle quantum systems in non-equilibrium state, and more especially with the effects of a quantum quench on the observables. The approach is based on the Heisenberg equation of motion and combines three unitary transformations: a transformation which diagonalizes the interacting Hamiltonian, a second transformation which defines the solution of the Heisenberg equation, and the third one which reverts the diagonalization in the non-interacting basis. The corresponding derivation provides a successful way to compare equilibrium and non-equilibrium, and to characterize the parameter of the latter.
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Hubbard model
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Fermi liquid theory
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squeezed oscillator
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nonequilibrium
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interaction quench
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renormalization technique
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flow equation method
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