Tree tensor network study of out-of-time-order correlators on a sparse graph
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Abstract
The SYK model, which consists of Majorana fermions with random few-fermion all-to-all interactions, is a paradigmatic model of a "fast scrambler". Recent work (Bentsen, Gu, and Lucas: PNAS 116, 6689) argued that all-to-all connectivity is not necessary: rather, interactions on a sparse connectivity graph are sufficient. Because many such graphs are locally treelike, they are amenable to treatment with tree tensor networks. In this talk I will describes a study of out-of-time-order correlators using tree tensor networks; I will also comment on some methodological subtleties.
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Presenters
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Christopher White
University of Maryland, College Park
Authors
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Christopher White
University of Maryland, College Park
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Brian Swingle
University of Maryland, College Park, Condensed Matter Theory Center, Maryland Center for Fundamental Physics, Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science, and Department of Physics, University of M, Physics, University of Maryland, College Park