Dynamics of operator size distribution in q-local quantum Brownian SYK and spin models
Abstract
We study operator dynamics in Brownian quantum many-body models with -local interactions. The operator dynamics are characterized by the time-dependent size distribution, for which we derive an exact master equation in both the Brownian Majorana Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev (SYK) model and the spin model for general . This equation can be solved numerically for large systems. Additionally, we obtain the analytical size distribution in the large limit for arbitrary initial conditions and . The distributions for both models take the same form, related to the -squared distribution by a change of variable, and strongly depend on the initial condition. For small initial sizes, the operator dynamics are characterized by a broad distribution that narrows as the initial size increases. When the initial operator size is below for the Majorana model or for the spin model, the distribution diverges in the small size limit at all times. The mean size of all operators, which can be directly measured by the out-of-time ordered correlator, grows exponentially during the early time. In the late time regime, the mean size for a single Majorana or Pauli operator for all decays exponentially as , much slower than all other operators, which decay as . At finite , the size distribution exhibits modulo-dependent branching within a symmetry sector for the Majorana model and the spin model. Our results reveal universal features of operator dynamics in -local quantum many-body systems.
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@article{arxiv.2408.11737,
title = {Dynamics of operator size distribution in q-local quantum Brownian SYK and spin models},
author = {Shenglong Xu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.11737},
year = {2025}
}
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31 pages, 7 figures