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Exact Spectral Form Factor in a Minimal Model of Many-Body Quantum Chaos

Chaotic Dynamics 2019-01-11 v3 Statistical Mechanics High Energy Physics - Theory Quantum Physics

Abstract

The most general and versatile defining feature of quantum chaotic systems is that they possess an energy spectrum with correlations universally described by random matrix theory (RMT). This feature can be exhibited by systems with a well defined classical limit as well as by systems with no classical correspondence, such as locally interacting spins or fermions. Despite great phenomenological success, a general mechanism explaining the emergence of RMT without reference to semiclassical concepts is still missing. Here we provide the example of a quantum many-body system with no semiclassical limit (no large parameter) where the emergence of RMT spectral correlations is proven exactly. Specifically, we consider a periodically driven Ising model and write the Fourier transform of spectral density's two-point function, the spectral form factor, in terms of a partition function of a two-dimensional classical Ising model featuring a space-time duality. We show that the self-dual cases provide a minimal model of many-body quantum chaos, where the spectral form factor is demonstrated to match RMT for all values of the integer time variable tt in the thermodynamic limit. In particular, we rigorously prove RMT form factor for odd tt, while we formulate a precise conjecture for even tt. The results imply ergodicity for any finite amount of disorder in the longitudinal field, rigorously excluding the possibility of many-body localization. Our method provides a novel route for obtaining exact nonperturbative results in non-integrable systems.

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@article{arxiv.1805.00931,
  title  = {Exact Spectral Form Factor in a Minimal Model of Many-Body Quantum Chaos},
  author = {Bruno Bertini and Pavel Kos and Tomaz Prosen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.00931},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

6 + 22 pages, 3 figures; v2: improved presentation of the proofs in the appendices; v3: as appears in Physical Review Letters