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arxiv: 2006.02485 · v2 · pith:XF7UHFD4new · submitted 2020-06-03 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el · cond-mat.stat-mech· hep-th· quant-ph

Scrambling versus relaxation in Fermi and non-Fermi liquids

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We compute the Lyapunov exponent characterizing quantum scrambling in a family of generalized Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev models, which can be tuned between different low temperature states from Fermi liquids, through non-Fermi liquids to fast scramblers. The analytic calculation, controlled by a small coupling constant and large $N$, allows us to clarify the relations between the quasi-particle relaxation rate $1/\tau$ and the Lyapunov exponent $\lambda_L$ characterizing scrambling. In the Fermi liquid states we find that the quasi-particle relaxation rate dictates the Lyapunov exponent. In non-Fermi liquids, where $1/\tau \gg T$, we find that $\lambda_L$ is always $T$-linear with a prefactor that is independent of the coupling constant in the limit of weak coupling. Instead it is determined by a scaling exponent that characterizes the relaxation rate. $\lambda_L$ approaches the general upper bound $2\pi T$ at the transition to a fast scrambling state. Finally in a marginal Fermi liquid state the exponent is linear in temperature with a prefactor that vanishes as a non analytic function $\sim g \ln (1/g)$ of the coupling constant $g$.

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