Résumé |
In recent years, there has been considerable interest in the investigation of the approach to thermal
equilibrium in isolated quantum many-body systems. When thermalization occurs, expectation values of local
observables reach stationary values that depend only on few properties of the initial state and can be
predicted with usual statistical mechanics ensembles. However, as I will demonstrate in this presentation,
there exist scenarios where the time required for a system to thermalize can be extremely long. I will elucidate
three distinct underlying mechanisms leading to anomalously slow thermalization in quantum systems.
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