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Ergodic theory, infinite products, and long time behavior in Hermitian models
1Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602-2451, USA. MHLee@uga.edu
Abstract:
Ergodic theory has been approached from the side of the time averages with correlation functions from many-body models. The condition for ergodic behavior is formulated in terms of infinite products of certain numbers associated with time evolution. Physical properties that make a model ergodic are identified.
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