We derive a systematic approach to the thermodynamics of quantum systems based on the underlying symmetry groups. We first show that the entropy of a system can be described in terms of group-theoretical quantities that are largely independent of the details of its density matrix. We then apply our technique to generic N identical interacting d-level quantum systems. Using permutation invariance, we find that, for large N, the entropy displays a universal asymptotic behavior in terms of a function s(x) that is completely independent of the microscopic details of the model, but depends only on the size of the irreducible representations of the permutation group SN. In turn, the equilibrium state of the system and macroscopic fluctuations around it are shown to satisfy a large deviation principle with a rate function f(x)=e(x)-β-1s(x), where e(x) only depends on the ground state energy of particular subspaces determined by group representation theory, and β is the inverse temperature. We...

Symmetry Shapes Thermodynamics of Macroscopic Quantum Systems

Cavina,Vasco
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2024

Abstract

We derive a systematic approach to the thermodynamics of quantum systems based on the underlying symmetry groups. We first show that the entropy of a system can be described in terms of group-theoretical quantities that are largely independent of the details of its density matrix. We then apply our technique to generic N identical interacting d-level quantum systems. Using permutation invariance, we find that, for large N, the entropy displays a universal asymptotic behavior in terms of a function s(x) that is completely independent of the microscopic details of the model, but depends only on the size of the irreducible representations of the permutation group SN. In turn, the equilibrium state of the system and macroscopic fluctuations around it are shown to satisfy a large deviation principle with a rate function f(x)=e(x)-β-1s(x), where e(x) only depends on the ground state energy of particular subspaces determined by group representation theory, and β is the inverse temperature. We...
2024
Settore PHYS-04/A - Fisica teorica della materia, modelli, metodi matematici e applicazioni
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