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Ángel L Corps1,2, Jorge Dukelsky1, Armando Relaño2,3
1<a href="https://ror.org/05rtchs68">Instituto de Estructura de la Materia</a>, IEM-CSIC, Serrano 123, E-28006 Madrid, Spain.
Abstract:
We present a theory characterizing the phases emerging as a consequence of continuous symmetry-breaking in quantum and classical systems. In symmetry-breaking phases, dynamics is restricted due to the existence of a set of conserved charges derived from the order parameter of the phase transition. Their expectation values are determined by the privileged direction appearing in the ordered phase as a consequence of symmetry breaking, and thus they can be used to determine whether this direction is well defined or has quantum fluctuations. Our theory is numerically exemplified via the two-dimensional limit of the vibron model, a fully connected system invariant under a rotation operator which generates the continuous symmetry-breaking.
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