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Linear growth of the entanglement entropy and the Kolmogorov-Sinai rate

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The rate of entropy production in a classical dynamical system is characterized by the Kolmogorov-Sinai entropy rate $h_{\mathrm{KS}}$ given by the sum of all positive Lyapunov exponents of the system. We prove a quantum version of this result valid for bosonic systems with unstable quadratic Hamiltonian. The derivation takes into account the case of time-dependent Hamiltonians with Floquet instabilities. We show that the entanglement entropy $S_A$ of a Gaussian state grows linearly for large times in unstable systems, with a rate $\Lambda_A \leq h_{KS}$ determined by the Lyapunov exponents and the choice of the subsystem $A$. We apply our results to the analysis of entanglement production in unstable quadratic potentials and due to periodic quantum quenches in many-body quantum systems. Our results are relevant for quantum field theory, for which we present three applications: a scalar field in a symmetry-breaking potential, parametric resonance during post-inflationary reheating and cosmological perturbations during inflation. Finally, we conjecture that the same rate $\Lambda_A$ appears in the entanglement growth of chaotic quantum systems prepared in a semiclassical state.

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Adiabatic vacua from linear complex structures

gr-qc · 2025-04-27 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Adiabatic number operators and vacua for coupled bosonic systems are constructed order by order from a linear recursion for complex structures, generalizing WKB and Lewis-Riesenfeld invariant methods beyond a single mode.

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  • Adiabatic vacua from linear complex structures gr-qc · 2025-04-27 · conditional · none · ref 58 · internal anchor

    Adiabatic number operators and vacua for coupled bosonic systems are constructed order by order from a linear recursion for complex structures, generalizing WKB and Lewis-Riesenfeld invariant methods beyond a single mode.