Universality classes for purification in nonunitary quantum processes
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Abstract
We consider universal aspects of two problems: (i) the slow purification of a large number of qubits by repeated quantum measurements, and (ii) the singular value structure of a product mt mt−1…m1 of many large random matrices. Each kind of process is associated with the decay of natural measures of entropy as a function of time or of the number of matrices in the product. We argue that, for a broad class of models, each process is described by universal scaling forms for purification, and that (i) and (ii) represent distinct ``universality classes'' with distinct scaling functions. Using the replica trick, these universality classes correspond to one-dimensional effective statistical mechanics models for a gas of ``kinks'', representing domain walls between elements of the permutation group. These results apply to long-time purification in spatially local monitored circuit models on the entangled side of the measurement phase transition.
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Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.17744
Presenters
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Tianci Zhou
Virginia Tech, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Authors
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Tianci Zhou
Virginia Tech, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Andrea de Luca
CY Cergy Paris Universite
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Chunxiao Liu
University of California, Berkeley
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Adam Nahum
École Normale Supérieure