Universal Granovskii-Zhedanov product-state scars in XYZ spin chains decay asymmetrically under perturbations, with slow linear decay on one side and exponential decay on the other, as predicted by semiclassical spin-wave theory.
Quantum many-body scars as remnants of stable many-body periodic orbits
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Quantum many-body scars (QMBS) represent a weak ergodicity-breaking phenomenon that defies the common scenario of thermalization in closed quantum systems. They are often regarded as a many-body analog of quantum scars (QS) -- a single-particle phenomenon in quantum chaos -- due to their superficial similarities. However, unlike QS, a clear connection between QMBS and classical chaos has remained elusive. It has nevertheless been speculated that in an appropriate semiclassical limit, QMBS should have a correspondence to weakly unstable periodic orbits. In this paper, I present a counterexample to this conjecture by studying a bosonic model with a large number of flavors. The dynamics of out-of-time-ordered correlators (OTOCs) suggest that QMBS do not display chaotic behavior in the semiclassical limit. In contrast, chaotic dynamics are expected for initial states not associated with QMBS. Interestingly, the anomalous OTOC dynamics persist even under weak perturbations that eliminate the scarred eigenstates, suggesting a certain robustness in the phenomenon.
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Asymmetric decay of quantum many-body scars in XYZ quantum spin chains
Universal Granovskii-Zhedanov product-state scars in XYZ spin chains decay asymmetrically under perturbations, with slow linear decay on one side and exponential decay on the other, as predicted by semiclassical spin-wave theory.