Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2023 Annual Meeting of the APS Far West Section
Volume 68, Number 9
Friday–Saturday, October 6–7, 2023; University of California, San Diego, California
Session K01: Poster Session
3:45 PM,
Friday, October 6, 2023
University of California, San Diego
Room: Faculty club
Abstract: K01.00001 : A study of dissipative models based on Dirac matrices*
Presenter:
Jyotsna Gidugu
(University of California San Diego)
Authors:
Jyotsna Gidugu
(University of California San Diego)
Daniel P Arovas
(University of California, San Diego)
Abstract Body: lattice bilayer which is also Kitaev-solvable. We describe the exponentially many non-equilibrium steady states in this model. We identify how the spin degrees of freedom can be accounted for in the 2d model in terms of the gauge-invariant quantities and then proceed to study the Liouvillian spectrum. We use a genetic algorithm to estimate the Liouvillian gap and the first decay modes for large system sizes. We observe a transition in the first decay modes, similar to that inShibata and Katsura's work. The results we obtain are consistent with a perturbative analysis for small and large values of the dissipation strength.
*This research was funded in part by General Campus Research Award RG104654 from the UC San Diego Academic Senate.
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