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Theoretical physicists working at a blackboard collaboration pod in the Beecroft building.
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Prof John Cardy FRS

Emeritus Professor

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  • Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics
john.cardy@all-souls.ox.ac.uk
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Entanglement entropy of two disjoint intervals in conformal field theory

Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment 2009:11 (2009)

Authors:

P Calabrese, J Cardy, E Tonni

Abstract:

We study the entanglement of two disjoint intervals in the conformal field theory of the Luttinger liquid (free compactified boson). Tr ρAn for any integer n is calculated as the four-point function of twist fields of a particular type and the final result is expressed in a compact form in terms of the Riemann-Siegel theta functions. In the decompactification limit we provide the analytic continuation valid for all model parameters and from this we extract the entanglement entropy. These predictions are checked against existing numerical data. © 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Quantum quench from a thermal initial state

EPL 87:2 (2009)

Authors:

S Sotiriadis, P Calabrese, J Cardy

Abstract:

We consider a quantum quench in a system of free bosons, starting from a thermal initial state. As in the case where the system is initially in the ground state, any finite subsystem eventually reaches a stationary thermal state with a momentum-dependent effective temperature. We find that this can, in some cases, even be lower than the initial temperature. We also study lattice effects and discuss more general types of quenches. Copyright © 2009 EPLA.Association.
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Discretely holomorphic parafermions and integrable loop models

Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical 42:10 (2009)

Authors:

Y Ikhlef, J Cardy

Abstract:

We define parafermionic observables in various lattice loop models, including examples where no Kramers-Wannier duality holds. For a particular rhombic embedding of the lattice in the plane and a value of the parafermionic spin these variables are discretely holomorphic (they satisfy a lattice version of the Cauchy-Riemann equations) as long as the Boltzmann weights satisfy certain linear constraints. In the cases considered, the weights then also satisfy the critical Yang-Baxter equations, with the spectral parameter being related linearly to the angle of the elementary rhombus. © 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Discrete Holomorphicity at Two-Dimensional Critical Points

JOURNAL OF STATISTICAL PHYSICS 137:5-6 (2009) 814-824
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Discretely holomorphic parafermions and integrable loop models

JOURNAL OF PHYSICS A-MATHEMATICAL AND THEORETICAL 42:10 (2009) ARTN 102001

Authors:

Yacine Ikhlef, John Cardy
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