Spreading in Integrable and Non--integrable Many--body Systems
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spreadingintegrablesystemsfinitefreedommany--bodynon--integrablethermalization
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We consider a finite, closed and selfbound many--body system in which a collective degree of freedom is excited. The redistribution of energy and momentum into a finite number of the non-collective degrees of freedom is referred to as spreading as opposed to damping in open systems. Spreading closely relates to thermalization, but while thermalization requires non-integrability, spreading can also present in integrable systems. We identify subtle features which determine the onset of spreading in an integrable model and compare the result with a non--integrable case.
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