Scalability of DFT protocols for calculating quantum work in many-body systems
ORAL
Abstract
We report the application of DFT-inspired protocols to obtain thermodynamical quantities in many-body systems out of equilibrium. We discuss the scalability of the protocol recently proposed in Scientific Reports 7: 4655 (2017). Our study is focused on the extracted quantum work W in finite Hubbard lattices with L = 2, 4, 6, 8 sites driven by three different dynamics. We compare the exact W obtained by diagonalizing the full many body Hamiltonian with the estimate WKS calculated using the Kohn-Sham auxiliary system. In the proposed DFT protocol, we use two approximations: (i) vKSBALDA, in which we consider the Kohn-Sham potentials as in the Bethe Ansatz Local Density Approximation for the homogeneous Hubbard and (ii) vKSexact, where we use an inversion scheme to obtain the exact exchange-correlation potential. Our results show that, in both approximations, the proposed protocol is able to accurately reproduce the quantum work in the low and intermediate coupling regimes. Additionally, while vKSexact performs better in all dynamical regimes (from sudden quench to adiabatic), BALDA captures better the qualitative profile of the quantum work of the interacting system.
*Royal Society Newton Advanced Fellowship (Grant: NA140436)
CNPq (Grants: PVE-401414/2014-0 and PhD-140703/2014-4)
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Presenters
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Marcela Trujillo
- Federal University of ABC
- Centro de Ciências Naturais e Humanas, Universidade Federal do ABC