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IQIM Postdoctoral and Graduate Student Seminar

Thursday, November 13, 2025
2:30pm to 3:30pm
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Annenberg 213
An area law for metastable states
Chi Fang (Anthony) Chen, Simons Postdoctoral Scholar, UC Berkeley,

Note: This is a special IQIM seminar, Thursday at 2:30 pm.

Abstract: Statistical mechanics assumes that a quantum many-body system at low temperature can be effectively described by its Gibbs state. However, many complex quantum systems exist only as metastable states of dissipative open system dynamics, which appear stable and robust yet deviate substantially from true thermal equilibrium. In this work, we model metastable states as approximate stationary states of a quasi-local, (KMS)-detailed-balanced master equation representing Markovian system-bath interaction, and unveil a universal structural theory: all metastable states satisfy an area law of mutual information and a Markov property. The more metastable the states are, the larger the regions to which these structural results apply. Therefore, the hallmark correlation structure and noise resilience of Gibbs states are not exclusive to true equilibrium but emerge dynamically. Behind our structural results lies a systematic framework encompassing sharp equivalences between local minima of free energy, a non-commutative Fisher information, and approximate detailed balance conditions. Our results build towards a comprehensive theory of thermal metastability and, in turn, formulate a well-defined, feasible, and repeatable target for quantum thermal simulation.

(Joint work with Thiago Bergamaschi and Umesh Vazirani, https://arxiv.org/pdf/2510.08538v1 )

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