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The Ergodicity Landscape of Quantum Theories

Quantum Physics 2018-02-19 v2 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks High Energy Physics - Theory Chaotic Dynamics

Abstract

This paper is a physicist's review of the major conceptual issues concerning the problem of spectral universality in quantum systems. Here we present a unified, graph-based view of all archetypical models of such universality (billiards, particles in random media, interacting spin or fermion systems). We find phenomenological relations between the onset of ergodicity (Gaussian-random delocalization of eigenstates) and the structure of the appropriate graphs, and we construct a heuristic picture of summing trajectories on graphs that describes why a generic interacting system should be ergodic. We also provide an operator-based discussion of quantum chaos and propose criteria to distinguish bases that can usefully diagnose ergodicity. The result of this analysis is a rough but systematic outline of how ergodicity changes across the space of all theories with a given Hilbert space dimension. As a special case, we study the SYK model and report on the transition from maximal to partial ergodicity as the disorder strength is decreased.

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@article{arxiv.1701.08777,
  title  = {The Ergodicity Landscape of Quantum Theories},
  author = {Wen Wei Ho and Djordje Radicevic},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.08777},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

56 pages, many figures