Identify simple finite‑time criteria to bound σ_{Rρ}^2(t) under autonomous dynamics

Identify a simple criterion, based on finite‑time and finite‑resolution observations of high‑dimensional projectors under autonomous unitary dynamics, that provides stronger constraints on the variance σ_{Rρ}^2(t) determining pure‑state thermalization than those obtainable from second‑order correlators alone.

Background

Pure‑state thermalization in the paper is controlled by the variance σ{Rρ}2(t), which depends on fourth‑order (out‑of‑time‑ordered) correlators. For autonomous (Hamiltonian) dynamics, the authors can extrapolate second‑order behavior from finite‑time autocorrelators, but they lack an analogous accessible criterion that would tightly constrain σ{Rρ}2(t) from finite‑time data.

They explicitly state that they cannot presently identify a simple criterion of this type, highlighting a practical gap between the available second‑order forecasting tools and the fourth‑order quantities needed for pure‑state results without averages.

References

We are not, at present, able to identify any other simple criterion that can provide stronger constraints on \sigma_{R\rho}2(t) from finite-time and finite-resolution observations of high-dimensional projectors under autonomous dynamics.

Provable quantum thermalization without statistical averages  (2604.02417 - Vikram, 2 Apr 2026) in Section 4.2