Microcanonical free cumulants of central-system observables scale universally with system-bath interaction strength in closed setups, connecting to thermalization dynamics.
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Krylov complexity is a canonical, parameter-independent measure of operator spreading that probes chaotic dynamics to late times and admits a geometric interpretation in holographic duals.
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Scaling of free cumulants in closed system-bath setups
Microcanonical free cumulants of central-system observables scale universally with system-bath interaction strength in closed setups, connecting to thermalization dynamics.
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Krylov Complexity
Krylov complexity is a canonical, parameter-independent measure of operator spreading that probes chaotic dynamics to late times and admits a geometric interpretation in holographic duals.