Adiabatic Flows and Many-Body Dark States in a Non-Integrable Ising Model - Anatoli Polkovnikov
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Explore adiabatic flows and many-body dark states in a non-integrable Ising model through this 47-minute conference talk by Anatoli Polkovnikov. Recorded as part of the 2021 Non-Equilibrium Universality in Many-Body Physics KITP Conference, delve into cutting-edge research at the intersection of statistical physics, AMO, condensed matter, and high-energy physics. Examine novel phases of matter far from equilibrium and their associated universality classes that emerge beyond traditional equilibrium paradigms. Gain insights into topics such as short-time universality, entanglement dynamics, and mappings between classical and quantum non-equilibrium systems. Discover how this research contributes to the broader goal of identifying aspects of high-energy physics that can inform non-equilibrium condensed and AMO systems, and vice versa, with potential implications for future experiments in understanding far-from-equilibrium universality.
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Adiabatic flows and many-body dark states in a non-integrable Ising model â–¸ Anatoli Polkovnikov
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics