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Signatures of dissipative quantum chaos

Published 2 Nov 2023 in cond-mat.stat-mech, cond-mat.dis-nn, hep-th, and quant-ph | (2311.01518v1)

Abstract: Understanding the far-from-equilibrium dynamics of dissipative quantum systems, where dissipation and decoherence coexist with unitary dynamics, is an enormous challenge with immense rewards. Often, the only realistic approach is to forgo a detailed microscopic description and search for signatures of universal behavior shared by collections of many distinct, yet sufficiently similar, complex systems. Quantum chaos provides a powerful statistical framework for addressing this question, relying on symmetries to obtain information not accessible otherwise. This thesis examines how to reconcile chaos with dissipation, proceeding along two complementary lines. In Part I, we apply non-Hermitian random matrix theory to open quantum systems with Markovian dissipation and discuss the relaxation timescales and steady states of three representative examples of increasing physical relevance: single-particle Lindbladians and Kraus maps, open free fermions, and dissipative Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev (SYK) models. In Part II, we investigate the symmetries, correlations, and universality of many-body open quantum systems, classifying several models of dissipative quantum matter. From a theoretical viewpoint, this thesis lays out a generic framework for the study of the universal properties of realistic, chaotic, and dissipative quantum systems. From a practical viewpoint, it provides the concrete building blocks of dynamical dissipative evolution constrained by symmetry, with potential technological impact on the fabrication of complex quantum structures. (Full abstract in the thesis.)

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