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Projected state ensemble of a generic model of many-body quantum chaos

Quantum Physics 2024-09-12 v2 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

The projected ensemble is based on the study of the quantum state of a subsystem AA conditioned on projective measurements in its complement. Recent studies have observed that a more refined measure of the thermalization of a chaotic quantum system can be defined on the basis of convergence of the projected ensemble to a quantum state design, i.e. a system thermalizes when it becomes indistinguishable, up to the kk-th moment, from a Haar ensemble of uniformly distributed pure states. Here we consider a random unitary circuit with the brick-wall geometry and analyze its convergence to the Haar ensemble through the frame potential and its mapping to a statistical mechanical problem. This approach allows us to highlight a geometric interpretation of the frame potential based on the existence of a fluctuating membrane, similar to those appearing in the study of entanglement entropies. At large local Hilbert space dimension qq, we find that all moments converge simultaneously with a time scaling linearly in the size of region AA, a feature previously observed in dual unitary models. However, based on the geometric interpretation, we argue that the scaling at finite qq on the basis of rare membrane fluctuations, finding the logarithmic scaling of design times tk=O(logk)t_k = O(\log k). Our results are supported with numerical simulations performed at q=2q=2.

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@article{arxiv.2402.16939,
  title  = {Projected state ensemble of a generic model of many-body quantum chaos},
  author = {Amos Chan and Andrea De Luca},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.16939},
  year   = {2024}
}

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25 pages, 7 figures. Accepted version for the special issue of Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical on Quantum-Circuit Models for Many-Body Physics Out of Equilibrium