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Random Matrix Theory of the Isospectral twirling

by Salvatore F. E. Oliviero, Lorenzo Leone, Francesco Caravelli, Alioscia Hamma

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Authors (as registered SciPost users): Francesco Caravelli · Salvatore Francesco Emanuele Oliviero
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Preprint Link: https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.07681v3  (pdf)
Date accepted: 2021-03-22
Date submitted: 2021-03-09 10:39
Submitted by: Oliviero, Salvatore Francesco Emanuele
Submitted to: SciPost Physics
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Academic field: Physics
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  • Quantum Physics
Approach: Theoretical

Abstract

We present a systematic construction of probes into the dynamics of isospectral ensembles of Hamiltonians by the notion of Isospectral twirling, expanding the scopes and methods of ref.[1]. The relevant ensembles of Hamiltonians are those defined by salient spectral probability distributions. The Gaussian Unitary Ensembles (GUE) describes a class of quantum chaotic Hamiltonians, while spectra corresponding to the Poisson and Gaussian Diagonal Ensemble (GDE) describe non chaotic, integrable dynamics. We compute the Isospectral twirling of several classes of important quantities in the analysis of quantum many-body systems: Frame potentials, Loschmidt Echos, OTOCs, Entanglement, Tripartite mutual information, coherence, distance to equilibrium states, work in quantum batteries and extension to CP-maps. Moreover, we perform averages in these ensembles by random matrix theory and show how these quantities clearly separate chaotic quantum dynamics from non chaotic ones.

Published as SciPost Phys. 10, 076 (2021)


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Report 2 by Ion Nechita on 2021-3-16 (Invited Report)

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Report 1 by Karol Życzkowski on 2021-3-14 (Invited Report)

  • Cite as: Karol Życzkowski, Report on arXiv:2012.07681v3, delivered 2021-03-14, doi: 10.21468/SciPost.Report.2693

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