Hidden quasiconservation laws in fracton hydrodynamics.

Phys Rev E

Department of Physics and Center for Theory of Quantum Matter, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309, USA.

Published: April 2022

We show that the simplest universality classes of fracton hydrodynamics in more than one spatial dimension, including isotropic theories of charge and dipole conservation, can exhibit hidden quasiconservation laws, in which certain higher multipole moments can only decay due to dangerously irrelevant corrections to hydrodynamics. We present two simple examples of this phenomenon. First, an isotropic dipole-conserving fluid in the infinite plane conserves an infinite number of harmonic multipole charges within linear response; we calculate the decay or growth of these charges due to dangerously irrelevant nonlinearities. Second, we consider a model with xy and x^{2}-y^{2} quadrupole conservation, in addition to dipole conservation, which is described by isotropic fourth-order subdiffusion, yet has dangerously irrelevant sixth-order corrections necessary to relax the harmonic multipole charges. We confirm our predictions for the anomalously slow decay of the harmonic conserved charges in each setting by using numerical simulations, both of the nonlinear hydrodynamic differential equations, and in quantum automaton circuits on a square lattice.

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