Above a critical noise strength, operator scrambling in random circuits is suppressed leading to classical simulability; below it, simulation stays exponentially hard.
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A local transverse-field Ising model reproduces the Page curve through kinematic subsystem resizing, even with zero boundary coupling.
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Noise-induced Simulability Transition from Operator Scrambling
Above a critical noise strength, operator scrambling in random circuits is suppressed leading to classical simulability; below it, simulation stays exponentially hard.
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Kinematic Emergence of the Page Curve in a Local Transverse-Field Ising Model
A local transverse-field Ising model reproduces the Page curve through kinematic subsystem resizing, even with zero boundary coupling.
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