Growth of block diagonal operators and symmetry-resolved Krylov complexity
Abstract
This work addresses how the growth of invariant operators is influenced by their underlying symmetry structure. For this purpose, we introduce the symmetry-resolved Krylov complexity, which captures the time evolution of each block into which an operator, invariant under a given symmetry, can be decomposed. We find that, at early times, the complexity of the full operator is equal to the average of the symmetry-resolved contributions. At later times, however, the interplay among different charge sectors becomes more intricate. In general, the symmetry-resolved Krylov complexity depends on the charge sector, although in some cases this dependence disappears, leading to a form of Krylov complexity equipartition. Our analysis lays the groundwork for a broader application of symmetry structures in the study of Krylov space complexities with implications for thermalization and universality in many-body quantum systems.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2507.02033,
title = {Growth of block diagonal operators and symmetry-resolved Krylov complexity},
author = {Pawel Caputa and Giuseppe Di Giulio and Tran Quang Loc},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.02033},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
21 pages, 3 figures; v2: typos corrected, references added, Fig. 3 added, and Conclusions section improved