The largest entanglement eigenvalue of a quantum chaotic kicked Ising chain follows a Weibull-type extreme value distribution rather than the random-matrix Tracy-Widom law, even as ETH is satisfied.
On general relation between quantum ergodicity and fidelity of quantum dynamics
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General relation is derived which expresses the fidelity of quantum dynamics, measuring the stability of time evolution to small static variation in the hamiltonian, in terms of ergodicity of an observable generating the perturbation as defined by its time correlation function. Fidelity for ergodic dynamics is predicted to decay exponentially on time-scale proportional to delta^(-2) where delta is the strength of perturbation, whereas faster, typically gaussian decay on shorter time scale proportional to delta^(-1) is predicted for integrable, or generally non-ergodic dynamics. This surprising result is demonstrated in quantum Ising spin-1/2 chain periodically kicked with a tilted magnetic field where we find finite parameter-space regions of non-ergodic and non-integrable motion in thermodynamic limit.
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Extreme value statistics and eigenstate thermalization in kicked quantum chaotic spin-$1/2$ chains
The largest entanglement eigenvalue of a quantum chaotic kicked Ising chain follows a Weibull-type extreme value distribution rather than the random-matrix Tracy-Widom law, even as ETH is satisfied.