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

Shivaji Sondhi

Wykeham Professor of Physics

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  • Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics
shivaji.sondhi@physics.ox.ac.uk
Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, room 60.04
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Symmetric Fracton Matter: Twisted and Enriched

(2018)

Authors:

Yizhi You, Trithep Devakul, FJ Burnell, SL Sondhi
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Fractal Symmetric Phases of Matter

(2018)

Authors:

Trithep Devakul, Yizhi You, FJ Burnell, SL Sondhi
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Fast Preparation of Critical Ground States Using Superluminal Fronts.

Physical review letters 120:21 (2018) 210604

Authors:

Kartiek Agarwal, RN Bhatt, SL Sondhi

Abstract:

We propose a spatiotemporal quench protocol that allows for the fast preparation of ground states of gapless models with Lorentz invariance. Assuming the system initially resides in the ground state of a corresponding massive model, we show that a superluminally moving "front" that locally quenches the mass, leaves behind it (in space) a state arbitrarily close to the ground state of the gapless model. Importantly, our protocol takes time O(L) to produce the ground state of a system of size ∼L^{d} (d spatial dimensions), while a fully adiabatic protocol requires time ∼O(L^{2}) to produce a state with exponential accuracy in L. The physics of the dynamical problem can be understood in terms of relativistic rarefaction of excitations generated by the mass front. We provide proof of concept by solving the proposed quench exactly for a system of free bosons in arbitrary dimensions, and for free fermions in d=1. We discuss the role of interactions and UV effects on the free-theory idealization, before numerically illustrating the usefulness of the approach via simulations on the quantum Heisenberg spin chain.
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Symmetry breaking and localization in a random Schwinger model with commensuration

(2018)

Authors:

AA Akhtar, Rahul M Nandkishore, SL Sondhi
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Operator Hydrodynamics, OTOCs, and Entanglement Growth in Systems without Conservation Laws

Physical Review X American Physical Society (APS) 8:2 (2018) 021013

Authors:

CW von Keyserlingk, Tibor Rakovszky, Frank Pollmann, SL Sondhi
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