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Soliton gases and generalized hydrodynamics
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Dynamical equations in generalized hydrodynamics (GHD), a hydrodynamic theory for integrable quantum systems at the Euler scale, take a rather simple form, even though an infinite number of conserved charges are taken into account. We show a remarkable quantum-classical equivalence: we demonstrate the equivalence between the equations of GHD, and the Euler-scale hydrodynamic equations of a new family of classical gases which generalize the gas of hard rods. In this family, the "quasi-particles", upon colliding, jump forward or backward by a distance that depends on their velocities, generalizing the jump forward by the rods' length of the fixed-velocity tracer upon elastic collision of two hard rods. Such velocity-dependent position shifts are characteristics of classical soliton scattering. The emerging hydrodynamics of a quantum integrable model is therefore that of the classical gas of its solitons. This provides a "molecular dynamics" for GHD which is numerically efficient and flexible. This is directly applicable, for instance, to the study of inhomogeneous dynamics in integrable quantum chains and in the Lieb-Liniger model realized in cold-atom experiments.
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