Dynamic scaling and Family-Vicsek universality in $SU(N)$ quantum spin chains
Abstract
The Family-Vicsek scaling is a fundamental framework for understanding surface growth in non-equilibrium classical systems, providing a universal description of temporal surface roughness evolution. While universal scaling laws are well established in quantum systems, the applicability of Family-Vicsek scaling in quantum many-body dynamics remains largely unexplored. Motivated by this, we investigate the infinite-temperature dynamics of one-dimensional spin chains, focusing on the well-known XXZ model and the Izergin-Korepin model. We compute the quantum analogue of classical surface roughness using the second cumulant of spin fluctuations and demonstrate universal scaling with respect to time and subsystem size. By systematically breaking global symmetry and integrability, we identify distinct transport regimes characterized by the dynamical exponent : (i) ballistic transport with , (ii) superdiffusive transport with the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang exponent , and (iii) diffusive transport with the Edwards-Wilkinson exponent . Notably, breaking integrability always drives the system into the diffusive regime. Our results demonstrate that Family-Vicsek scaling extends beyond classical systems, holding universally across quantum many-body models with symmetry.
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@article{arxiv.2503.21454,
title = {Dynamic scaling and Family-Vicsek universality in $SU(N)$ quantum spin chains},
author = {Cătălin Paşcu Moca and Balázs Dóra and Doru Sticlet and Angelo Valli and Tomaž Prosen and Gergely Zaránd},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.21454},
year = {2026}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures