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Effective Non-Hermiticity and Topology in Markovian Quadratic Bosonic Dynamics: Springer Theses

Autor Vincent Paul Flynn
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 apr 2024
This thesis provides an in-depth investigation of effective non-Hermiticity and topology in many-mode, non-interacting, bosonic systems. It also establishes the extent to which one must move beyond the Hamiltonian, closed-system setting, in order to uncover signatures of genuine symmetry-protected topological (SPT) physics in "free" (mean-field) bosons. While SPT phases of free fermionic matter and their associated zero-energy boundary-localized modes have been thoroughly explored, similar physics in free bosonic systems still remains elusive. No fermionic counterpart exists for the distinctive dynamical behavior that arises from the effective non-Hermiticity, intrinsic even at equilibrium, to bosonic Hamiltonians. Therefore, a much needed paradigm shift is required to address major conceptual roadblocks in the search for SPT bosonic phases.
The analysis within develops, in particular, the notion of topological metastability in quadratic bosonic systems subject to Markovian dissipation. The resulting dynamical paradigm was found to be characterized by both a sharp separation between transient and asymptotic dynamics and non-trivial topological invariants. It also features long-lived boundary-localized "Majorana boson" and "Dirac boson" modes, which realize tight bosonic analogues to the edge modes characteristic of fermionic SPT phases. This comprehensive look into non-interacting bosonic systems breaks important new ground for re-imagining quantum phenomena beyond equilibrium, with novel applications in quantum science.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031520440
ISBN-10: 3031520440
Ilustrații: XXI, 238 p. 24 illus., 23 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Springer
Seria Springer Theses

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Preface.- 1 Introduction.- I Effective Non-Hermiticity in Closed Bosonic Systems.- 2 Background: Quadratic bosonic Hamiltonians.- 3 Dynamical stability phase transition.- 4 The role of pairing in dynamically stable QBHs.- 5 Obstructions to SPT-like physics in QBHs.- II Signs of genuine SPT Physics in Open Bosonic Systems.- 6 Background: Quadratic bosonic Lindbladians.- 7 Zero modes, Weyl symmetries, and QBL design.- 8 Signatures of SPT physics in 1D bulk-translationally invariant QBLs.- 9 The realm of possibilities.- 10 Summary and outlook.- A Spectra and pseudospectra of block-Toeplitz matrices and operators.- B Miscellaneous technical calculations. 

Notă biografică

Dr. Vincent P. Flynn received his Ph.D. in 2023 under the supervision of Professor Lorenza Viola at Dartmouth College for his work investigating the roles of non-Hermiticity and topology in quadratic Markovian quantum systems. Since then, he has worked as a postdoctoral researcher with Prof. Viola expanding the results of his Ph.D. work and broadening his focus to encompass further topics in nonequilibrium statistical mechanics and quantum information. Beyond science, Dr. Flynn enjoys spending time with his wife Andrea, his newborn daughter Audrey, and his two cats Schrödinger and Cleopatra.


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This thesis provides an in-depth investigation of effective non-Hermiticity and topology in many-mode, non-interacting, bosonic systems. It also establishes the extent to which one must move beyond the Hamiltonian, closed-system setting, in order to uncover signatures of genuine symmetry-protected topological (SPT) physics in "free" (mean-field) bosons. While SPT phases of free fermionic matter and their associated zero-energy boundary-localized modes have been thoroughly explored, similar physics in free bosonic systems still remains elusive. No fermionic counterpart exists for the distinctive dynamical behavior that arises from the effective non-Hermiticity, intrinsic even at equilibrium, to bosonic Hamiltonians. Therefore, a much needed paradigm shift is required to address major conceptual roadblocks in the search for SPT bosonic phases.
The analysis within develops, in particular, the notion of topological metastability in quadratic bosonic systems subject to Markovian dissipation. The resulting dynamical paradigm was found to be characterized by both a sharp separation between transient and asymptotic dynamics and non-trivial topological invariants. It also features long-lived boundary-localized "Majorana boson" and "Dirac boson" modes, which realize tight bosonic analogues to the edge modes characteristic of fermionic SPT phases. This comprehensive look into non-interacting bosonic systems breaks important new ground for re-imagining quantum phenomena beyond equilibrium, with novel applications in quantum science.

Caracteristici

Nominated as an outstanding PhD thesis by the Dartmouth College Physics and Astronomy faculty Provides an in-depth investigation of effective non-Hermiticity in non-interacting bosonic systems Makes novel conclusions regarding signatures of symmetry-protected topological physics in free bosons