Signatures of Quantum Chaos in the D1D5 System
Abstract
We investigate the emergence of random-matrix statistics in the D1D5 CFT by studying second-order lifting matrices in low-energy near-BPS sectors. We compare the finite- lifting problems with the planar large- limit at fixed orbifold conformal weight and R charges. In the planar large- limit at fixed orbifold energy, mixing between single-cycle and multi-cycle states is suppressed, and the symmetry-resolved lifting spectra display Poisson-like level statistics. At finite , non-planar terms restore this mixing between different cycle structures. Within the resulting symmetry-resolved sectors, this finite- mixing is accompanied by level repulsion consistent with random-matrix behavior. These results suggest that, in the low-energy near-BPS sectors accessible to our analysis, non-planar cycle-structure mixing at finite is associated with the onset of level repulsion and random-matrix-like spacing statistics.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2605.18725,
title = {Signatures of Quantum Chaos in the D1D5 System},
author = {Haoyu Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.18725},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
10 pages; see the ancillary file data.tex for the data used in the analysis