Tuning quantum magic of pure quantum chaotic states with a gravity dual
Abstract
Quantum magic is a fundamental resource that quantifies to what extent quantum states can be efficiently simulated on a classical computer. We study it for states constructed from the Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev (SYK) Hamiltonian with Majoranas by the fermionic anti-flatness (FAF). We show analytically that, in the large limit, the quantum magic of pure Kourkoulou-Maldacena (KM) states, dual to a quantum black hole with an end-of-world particle behind the horizon, is linear in with a slope, depending on the black hole temperature, that can be tuned between zero and . By contrast, the FAF of Gaussian states evolved in real time with the SYK Hamitonian approaches exponentially at a rate given by a multiple of the leading Ruelle-Pollicot resonance. Subleading corrections in for SYK energy eigenstates, computed numerically for by combining Krylov subspace with GPU acceleration techniques, decay exponentially with , but power-law if the SYK couplings are sparsified, and are order of magnitude larger for states close to the ground state, a region with an established gravity analogue. Our results offer new insights about the relation between quantum information, quantum chaos and low-dimension quantum gravity.
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@article{arxiv.2607.01930,
title = {Tuning quantum magic of pure quantum chaotic states with a gravity dual},
author = {Antonio M. García-García and Xianlong Liu and Jie-ping Zheng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.01930},
year = {2026}
}
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6 + 2 pages, 5 figures