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29 November 2023 to 1 December 2023
KEK Tsukuba Campus
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Krylov complexity and chaos in quantum mechanics

29 Nov 2023, 14:15
15m
KEK Tsukuba Campus

KEK Tsukuba Campus

KEK, 1-1 OHO, TSUKUBA, IBARAKI 305-0801, JAPAN

Speaker

Mr Ryota Watanabe (Kyoto University)

Description

Recently, Krylov complexity was proposed as a measure of complexity and chaoticity of quantum systems. We consider the stadium billiard as a typical example of the quantum mechanical system obtained by quantizing a classically chaotic system, and numerically evaluate Krylov complexity for operators and states. Despite no exponential growth of the Krylov complexity, we find a clear correlation between variances of Lanczos coefficients and classical Lyapunov exponents, and also a correlation with the statistical distribution of adjacent spacings of the quantum energy levels. This shows that the variances of Lanczos coefficients can be a measure of quantum chaos. The universality of the result is supported by our similar analysis of Sinai billiards. Our work provides a firm bridge between Krylov complexity and classical/quantum chaos.

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