Quantum group symmetry enables superdiffusive hydrodynamic tails for transverse spin operators in chaotic XXZ-like models despite lacking local quantum group charges.
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Numerical study of a qutrit lattice with conserved charge shows thermalization signatures in states outside microcanonical windows of energy and charge, supporting a generalized form of ETH called generic ETH.
Lectures summarizing the construction of hydrodynamic EFTs through strong-to-weak symmetry breaking, with examples from spin chains to relativistic QFTs and UV/IR constraints on transport coefficients.
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Hydrodynamic tails in chaotic spin chains with quantum group symmetry
Quantum group symmetry enables superdiffusive hydrodynamic tails for transverse spin operators in chaotic XXZ-like models despite lacking local quantum group charges.
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Generic ETH: Eigenstate Thermalization beyond the Microcanonical
Numerical study of a qutrit lattice with conserved charge shows thermalization signatures in states outside microcanonical windows of energy and charge, supporting a generalized form of ETH called generic ETH.
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Boulder Lectures on Thermal Dynamics and Hydrodynamic EFTs
Lectures summarizing the construction of hydrodynamic EFTs through strong-to-weak symmetry breaking, with examples from spin chains to relativistic QFTs and UV/IR constraints on transport coefficients.