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Title:
Studies of the Loschmidt Echo and Entanglement Spreading in Two Dimensional Arrays of Coupled Ising Chains

Speaker:
Robert Konik

Abstract:
We describe a method for simulating the real time evolution of extended quantum systems in two dimensions. The method combines the benefits of integrability and matrix product states in one dimension. In particular it can be extended to systems whose geometry is that of an infinitely long cylinder. As example applications we present results for quantum quenches in arrays of coupled quantum Ising chains In quenches that cross a phase boundary we find that the return probability shows non-analyticities in time. We also consider how entanglement spreads post-quench in the array of chains. We see notable differences in the spreading on whether the chains are in their ordered or disordered phase.

Link:
http://scgp.stonybrook.edu/video_portal/video.php?id=2945

Workshop:
Simons- Program: Entanglement and Dynamical Systems