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Gustavo Rigolin1, Gerardo Ortiz
1Department of Physics, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405, USA.
Abstract:
We introduce an adiabatic perturbation theory for quantum systems with degenerate energy spectra. This perturbative series enables one to rigorously establish conditions for the validity of the adiabatic theorem of quantum mechanics for degenerate systems. The same formalism can be used to find nonadiabatic corrections to the non-Abelian Wilczek-Zee geometric phase. These corrections are relevant to assess the validity of the practical implementation of the concept of fractional exchange statistics. We illustrate the formalism with an exactly solvable time-dependent problem.
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