Complexity of Quantum Trajectories
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2602.00232v1
- Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2026 19:00:04 GMT
- Title: Complexity of Quantum Trajectories
- Authors: Luca Lumia, Emanuele Tirrito, Mario Collura, Fabian H. L. Essler, Rosario Fazio,
- Abstract summary: Open quantum systems can be described by unraveling Lindblad master equations into ensembles of quantum trajectories.<n>We investigate how the complexity of such trajectories is affected by conservation laws and other dynamical constraints of the underlying Lindblad evolution.
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- Abstract: Open quantum systems can be described by unraveling Lindblad master equations into ensembles of quantum trajectories. Here we investigate how the complexity of such trajectories is affected by conservation laws and other dynamical constraints of the underlying Lindblad evolution. We characterize this complexity using a data-driven approach based on the intrinsic dimension, defined as the minimal number of variables required to encode the information contained in a data set. Applying this framework to several systems, including dissipative variants of the quantum top and of the XXZ chain, we find that the intrinsic dimension is sensitive to the structure of their dynamics. The Lindblad evolution in these systems is typically chaotic, but additional constraints arise at specific parameter values, where the dynamics becomes integrable, exhibits Hilbert-space fragmentation, or develops a closed BBGKY hierarchy, leading to pronounced minima in the intrinsic dimension. Our approach results in an unsupervised probe of the complexity of dissipative quantum systems that is sensitive to chaos and ergodicity breaking phenomena beyond the initial transient regime.
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