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Circuit and Krylov complexity of primordial perturbations of modified gravity in inflation

High Energy Physics - Theory 2026-07-10 v1 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

In this work, we investigate quantum complexity diagnostics of primordial curvature perturbations within the inflationary paradigm. We compare canonical scalar-field inflation with the modified gravity model f(ϕ,R)f(\phi,R), focusing on the evolution of the two-mode squeezed state generated by the coupling between the k\vec{k} and k-\vec{k} momentum sectors. Starting from the quadratic action for curvature perturbations, we derive the evolution equations for the squeezed strength rkr_k and squeezed angle ϕk\phi_k, utilizing them to evaluate both circuit complexity and Krylov-space diagnostics. Specifically, we compute the Krylov complexity, Krylov entropy, Lanczos coefficients bnb_n, and an effective dissipative contribution cnc_n within an open-system extension. Our numerical results demonstrate that the f(ϕ,R)f(\phi,R) coupling enhances the squeezed strength relative to the canonical scalar field inflation. Since the Krylov complexity of the two-mode squeezed state is directly controlled by the mean pair number (K=sinh2rkK=\sinh^2 r_k), this enhancement leads to a smaller growth in Krylov complexity and related Krylov-space quantities. Furthermore, circuit complexity displays a more pronounced evolution in the f(ϕ,R)f(\phi,R) framework, particularly after the horizon exit regime. Ultimately, our work sheds new light on the quantum complexity of modified gravity f(ϕ,R)f(\phi,R).

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@article{arxiv.2607.09408,
  title  = {Circuit and Krylov complexity of primordial perturbations of modified gravity in inflation},
  author = {Tao Li and Hai-Bing Fu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.09408},
  year   = {2026}
}

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37 pages, 6 figures