Statistical Signatures of Integrable and Non-Integrable Quantum Hamiltonians
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2510.02440v2
- Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2025 15:44:03 GMT
- Title: Statistical Signatures of Integrable and Non-Integrable Quantum Hamiltonians
- Authors: Feng He, Arthur Hutsalyuk, Giuseppe Mussardo, Andrea Stampiggi,
- Abstract summary: We develop a statistical framework that approaches quantum integrability from a probabilistic standpoint.<n>A key observation is that integrability requires a finite probability of vanishing energy gaps.<n>We propose a two-step protocol to distinguish integrable from non-integrable Hamiltonians.
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- Abstract: Integrability is a cornerstone of classical mechanics, where it has a precise meaning. Extending this notion to quantum systems, however, remains subtle and unresolved. In particular, deciding whether a quantum Hamiltonian - viewed simply as a matrix - defines an integrable system is far from obvious, yet crucial for understanding non-equilibrium dynamics, spectral correlations, and correlation functions in many-body physics. We develop a statistical framework that approaches quantum integrability from a probabilistic standpoint. A key observation is that integrability requires a finite probability of vanishing energy gaps. Building on this, we propose a two-step protocol to distinguish integrable from non-integrable Hamiltonians. First, we apply a systematic Monte Carlo decimation of the spectrum, which exponentially compresses the Hilbert space and reveals whether level spacings approach Poisson statistics or remain mixed. The termination point of this decimation indicates the statistical character of the spectrum. Second, we analyze $k$-step gap distributions, which sharpen the distinction between Poisson and mixed statistics. Our procedure applies to Hamiltonians of any finite size, independent of whether their structure involves a few blocks or an exponentially fragmented Hilbert space. As a benchmark, we implement the protocol on quantum Hamiltonians built from the permutation group $\mathcal{S}_N$, demonstrating both its effectiveness and generality.
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