Bipartite OTOC in open quantum systems: information scrambling and irreversibility
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2405.03810v2
- Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 10:47:48 GMT
- Title: Bipartite OTOC in open quantum systems: information scrambling and irreversibility
- Authors: Baibhab Bose, Devvrat Tiwari, Subhashish Banerjee,
- Abstract summary: We use bipartite OTOC to study information scrambling in atom-field interaction models.
A relationship between information scrambling, using bipartite OTOC, and irreversibility, using entropy production, is probed under unitary dynamics.
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- Abstract: The field of information scrambling has seen significant growth over the last decade, where the out-of-time-ordered correlator (OTOC) has emerged as a prominent tool to probe it. In this work, we use bipartite OTOC, a particular form of OTOC, to study information scrambling in the atom-field interaction models and the model of the Ising spin chain interacting with a tilted magnetic field. This is done considering the effects of open quantum systems. A relationship between information scrambling, using bipartite OTOC, and irreversibility, using entropy production, is probed under unitary dynamics. The equivalence of bipartite OTOC with operator entanglement is explicitly shown for the Ising model.
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