Out-of-time-order correlators and quantum chaos
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.07965v1
- Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2022 14:31:11 GMT
- Title: Out-of-time-order correlators and quantum chaos
- Authors: Ignacio Garc\'ia-Mata, Rodolfo A. Jalabert, and Diego A. Wisniacki
- Abstract summary: Quantum Chaos has originally emerged as the field which studies how the properties of classical chaotic systems arise in their quantum counterparts.
This article reviews the prominent role that the out of time ordered correlator (OTOC) plays to achieve such goal.
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- Abstract: Quantum Chaos has originally emerged as the field which studies how the
properties of classical chaotic systems arise in their quantum counterparts.
The growing interest in quantum many-body systems, with no obvious classical
meaning has led to consider time-dependent quantities that can help to
characterize and redefine Quantum Chaos. This article reviews the prominent
role that the out of time ordered correlator (OTOC) plays to achieve such goal.
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