English

Scrambling and Lyapunov Exponent in Unitary Networks with Tunable Interactions

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2021-03-24 v1 Statistical Mechanics High Energy Physics - Theory Quantum Physics

Abstract

Scrambling of information in a quantum many-body system, quantified by the out-of-time-ordered correlator (OTOC), is a key manifestation of quantum chaos. A regime of exponential growth in the OTOC, characterized by a Lyapunov exponent, has so far mostly been observed in systems with a high-dimensional local Hilbert space and in weakly-coupled systems. Here, we propose a general criterion for the existence of a well-defined regime of exponential growth of the OTOC in spatially extended systems with local interactions. In such systems, we show that a parametrically long period of exponential growth requires the butterfly velocity to be much larger than the Lyapunov exponent times a microscopic length scale, such as the lattice spacing. As an explicit example, we study a random unitary circuit with tunable interactions. In this model, we show that in the weakly interacting limit the above criterion is satisfied, and there is a prolonged window of exponential growth. Our results are based on numerical simulations of both Clifford and universal random circuits supported by an analytical treatment.

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@article{arxiv.2009.10104,
  title  = {Scrambling and Lyapunov Exponent in Unitary Networks with Tunable Interactions},
  author = {Anna Keselman and Laimei Nie and Erez Berg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.10104},
  year   = {2021}
}