We give a pedagogical introduction to the methodology of the Quench Action,
which is an effective representation for the calculation of time-dependent
expectation values of physical operators following a generic out-of-equilibrium
state preparation protocol (for example a quantum quench). The representation,
originally introduced in [Caux and Essler, Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 257203
(2013)], is founded on a mixture of exact data for overlaps together with
variational reasonings. It is argued to be quite generally valid and
thermodynamically exact for arbitrary times after the quench (from short times
all the way up to the steady state), and applicable to a wide class of
physically relevant observables. Here, we introduce the method and its
language, give an overview of some recent results, suggest a roadmap and offer
some perspectives on possible future research directions.Comment: Article for the JSTAT special issue: Quantum Integrability in Out of
Equilibrium System