Subsystem decoherence on extended cluster states generates a hierarchy of mixed SPT phases ending in Z2 SWSSB with glassy GHZ entanglement.
Krylov Complexity and Mixed-State Phase Transition
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We establish a unified framework connecting decoherence and quantum complexity. By vectorizing the density matrix into a pure state in a double Hilbert space, a decoherence process is mapped to an imaginary-time evolution. Expanding this evolution in the Krylov space, we find that the $n$-th Krylov basis corresponds to an $n$-error state generated by the decoherence, providing a natural bridge between error proliferation and complexity growth. Using two dephasing quantum channels as concrete examples, we show that the Krylov complexity remains nonsingular for strong-to-weak spontaneous symmetry-breaking (SWSSB) crossovers, while it exhibits a singular area-to-volume-law transition for genuine SWSSB phase transitions, intrinsic to mixed states.
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Hierarchy of mixed symmetry protected topological states in extended cluster states under subsystem decoherence
Subsystem decoherence on extended cluster states generates a hierarchy of mixed SPT phases ending in Z2 SWSSB with glassy GHZ entanglement.