A time-dependent numerical renormalization group calculation reveals universal power-law and scaling behavior in the work distribution of quenched quantum impurity models.
Multibath Influence Matrices: Universal Scaling from Real-Time Dynamics
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Diverging timescales are the hallmark of critical dynamics and the bottleneck to their classical and quantum simulation. To tame this, we compress a spacetime tensor network: temporally into semigroup influence matrices and spatially via matrix-product states. Benchmarking on the two-impurity Anderson model with its four fermionic species, we compute spectral functions to map the evolution from a Kondo resonance, across a non-Fermi-liquid quantum critical point, and into a gapped singlet phase. Resolving transient through asymptotic dynamics in sudden quenches and Kibble-Zurek ramps, we obtain the universal two-channel-Kondo exponent. Together, these results establish multibath influence matrices as a practical tool for real-time dynamics in strongly correlated multi-orbital systems.
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Work distribution for strongly coupled many-body open quantum systems
A time-dependent numerical renormalization group calculation reveals universal power-law and scaling behavior in the work distribution of quenched quantum impurity models.