Strictly linear light cones in long-range interacting systems of arbitrary dimensions

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DOI10.1103/PHYSREVX.10.031010arXiv1910.14477MaRDI QIDQ6328271FDOQ6328271

Keiji Saito, Tomotaka Kuwahara

Publication date: 31 October 2019

Abstract: In locally interacting quantum many-body systems, the velocity of information propagation is finitely bounded and a linear light cone can be defined. Outside the light cone, the amount of information rapidly decays with distance. When systems have long-range interactions, it is highly nontrivial whether such a linear light cone exists. Herein, we consider generic long-range interacting systems with decaying interactions, such as Ralpha with distance R. We prove the existence of the linear light cone for alpha>2D+1 (D: the spatial dimension), where we obtain the Lieb--Robinson bound as with for two arbitrary operators Oi and Oj separated by a distance R. Moreover, we provide an explicit quantum-state transfer protocol that achieves the above bound up to a constant coefficient and violates the linear light cone for alpha<2D+1. In the regime of alpha>2D+1, our result characterizes the best general constraints on the information spreading.













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