Universal Nonlinear Disordered Wave Packet Subdiffusion: 12 Decades
Abstract: We use a novel unitary map toolbox -- discrete time quantum walks originally designed for quantum computing -- to implement ultrafast computer simulations of extremely slow dynamics in a nonlinear and disordered medium. Previous reports on wave packet spreading in Gross-Pitaevskii lattices observed subdiffusion with the second moment $m_2 \sim t{1/3}$ (with time in units of a characteristic scale $t_0$) up to the largest computed times of the order of $108$. A fundamental question remained as to whether this process can continue ad infinitum, or has to slow down. Current experimental devices are not capable to even reach 1\textpertenthousand ~of the reported computational horizons. With our toolbox, we outperform previous computational results and observe that the universal subdiffusion persists over additional four decades reaching 'astronomic' times $2\cdot 10{12}$. Such a dramatic extension of previous computational horizons suggests that subdiffusion is universal, and that the toolbox can be efficiently used to assess other hard computational many-body problems.
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