Dynamical phase transitions of information flow in random quantum
circuits
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2304.01256v2
- Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2023 10:56:59 GMT
- Title: Dynamical phase transitions of information flow in random quantum
circuits
- Authors: J.-Z. Zhuang, Y.-K. Wu, L.-M. Duan
- Abstract summary: We study how the information flows in many-body dynamics governed by random quantum circuits.
Our work underscores rich behaviors of the information flow in large systems with numerous phase transitions.
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- Abstract: We study how the information flows in many-body dynamics governed by random
quantum circuits and discover a rich set of dynamical phase transitions in this
information flow. The phase transition points and their critical exponents are
established across Clifford and Haar random circuits through finite-size
scaling. The flow of both classical and quantum information, measured
respectively by Holevo and coherent information, shows similar dynamical phase
transition behaviors. We investigate how the phase transitions depend on the
initial location of the information and the final probe region, and find
ubiquitous behaviors in these transitions, revealing interesting properties
about the information propagation and scrambling in this quantum many-body
model. Our work underscores rich behaviors of the information flow in large
systems with numerous phase transitions, thereby sheds new light on the
understanding of quantum many-body dynamics.
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