Time evolution of effective central charge and signatures of RG irreversibility after a quantum quench
Axel Cort\'es Cubero

TL;DR
This paper introduces a non-equilibrium, time-dependent effective central charge for integrable models after a quantum quench, revealing insights into RG irreversibility and the evolution between different conformal field theories.
Contribution
It proposes a novel definition of a time-dependent effective central charge after a quantum quench and explores its behavior across various models and transitions between CFTs.
Findings
Effective charge interpolates between 0 and 1 for a free boson quench.
Charge evolves from 1/2 to 7/10 in Ising to Tricritical Ising quench.
In staircase model, charge exhibits a discrete staircase structure at short times.
Abstract
At thermal equilibrium, the concept of effective central charge for massive deformations of two-dimensional conformal field theories (CFT) is well understood, and can be defined by comparing the partition function of the massive model to that of a CFT. This temperature-dependent effective charge interpolates monotonically between the central charge values corresponding to the IR and UV fixed points at low and high temperatures, respectively. We propose a non-equilibrium, time-dependent generalization of the effective central charge for integrable models after a quantum quench, , obtained by comparing the return amplitude to that of a CFT quench. We study this proposal for a large mass quench of a free boson, where the charge is seen to interpolate between at , and at , as is expected. We use our effective charge to…
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