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Three-stage thermalization of a quasi-integrable system

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We consider a system of classical hard rods or billiard balls in one dimension, initially prepared in a Bragg-pulse state at a given temperature and subjected to external periodic fields. We show that at late times the system thermalizes in the thermodynamic limit via a three-stages process characterized by: an early phase where the dynamics is well described by Euler hydrodynamics, a subsequent phase where a (weak) turbulent phase is observed and where hydrodynamic gradient expansion can be broken, and a final one where the gas thermalizes according to viscous hydrodynamics. As the hard rod gas shares the same large-scale hydrodynamics as other quantum and classical integrable systems, we expect these features to universally characterize all many-body integrable systems in generic external potentials. Published by the American Physical Society 2024
Title: Three-stage thermalization of a quasi-integrable system
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We consider a system of classical hard rods or billiard balls in one dimension, initially prepared in a Bragg-pulse state at a given temperature and subjected to external periodic fields.
We show that at late times the system thermalizes in the thermodynamic limit via a three-stages process characterized by: an early phase where the dynamics is well described by Euler hydrodynamics, a subsequent phase where a (weak) turbulent phase is observed and where hydrodynamic gradient expansion can be broken, and a final one where the gas thermalizes according to viscous hydrodynamics.
As the hard rod gas shares the same large-scale hydrodynamics as other quantum and classical integrable systems, we expect these features to universally characterize all many-body integrable systems in generic external potentials.
Published by the American Physical Society 2024.

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