Spread complexity for measurement-induced non-unitary dynamics and Zeno effect
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2312.11635v2
- Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2024 15:00:27 GMT
- Title: Spread complexity for measurement-induced non-unitary dynamics and Zeno effect
- Authors: Aranya Bhattacharya, Rathindra Nath Das, Bidyut Dey, Johanna Erdmenger,
- Abstract summary: We study non-unitary quantum dynamics using spread complexity and spread entropy.
For non-hermitian Hamiltonians, we extend the bi-Lanczos construction for the Krylov basis to the Schr"odinger picture.
We implement an algorithm adapted to complex symmetric Hamiltonians.
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- Abstract: Using spread complexity and spread entropy, we study non-unitary quantum dynamics. For non-hermitian Hamiltonians, we extend the bi-Lanczos construction for the Krylov basis to the Schr\"odinger picture. Moreover, we implement an algorithm adapted to complex symmetric Hamiltonians. This reduces the computational memory requirements by half compared to the bi-Lanczos construction. We apply this construction to the one-dimensional tight-binding Hamiltonian subject to repeated measurements at fixed small time intervals, resulting in effective non-unitary dynamics. We find that the spread complexity initially grows with time, followed by an extended decay period and saturation. The choice of initial state determines the saturation value of complexity and entropy. In analogy to measurement-induced phase transitions, we consider a quench between hermitian and non-hermitian Hamiltonian evolution induced by turning on regular measurements at different frequencies. We find that as a function of the measurement frequency, the time at which the spread complexity starts growing increases. This time asymptotes to infinity when the time gap between measurements is taken to zero, indicating the onset of the quantum Zeno effect, according to which measurements impede time evolution.
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