18–20 May 2026
Convention Centre by the Observatory
Europe/Berlin timezone

From Classical Stochastic to Monitored Quantum Dynamics: Dynamical Phase Coexistence in East Circuit Models

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20m
Convention Centre by the Observatory

Convention Centre by the Observatory

Geismar Landstraße 11 37083 Göttingen

Speaker

Marcel Cech

Description

Kinetically constrained models have been widely studied in the context of glass formers and non-equilibrium statistical mechanics. Although their simple local rules often result in structureless static properties, their dynamics exhibit intricate emergent phenomena. In this work, we investigate monitored quantum circuit models that interpolate between classical stochastic and unitary quantum dynamics. For any finite measurement strength, the measurement records provide an experimentally accessible probe of the emergence of dynamical phases. By interpreting space-time resolved records as microstates of a fictitious 1+1D spin system, we employ thermodynamic concepts that allow us to investigate the dynamical coexistence between an active and inactive phase. We combine insights from classical stochastic dynamics and numerical simulations of monitored quantum dynamics to investigate different signatures of this dynamical phase coexistence as the measurement strength is varied. Our results shed light on the persistence of dynamical phase coexistence in the quantum regime, offering insights into future experimental studies of complex many-body dynamics in quantum simulators.

Project T4 - Kinetically constrained dynamics in quantum gases

Author

Marcel Cech

Co-authors

Federico Carollo Igor Lesanovsky (GNOI)

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