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Operator Delocalization in Quantum Networks

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arxiv 2109.05301 v1 pith:J2AIFQFR submitted 2021-09-11 quant-ph cond-mat.str-elhep-th

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We investigate the delocalization of operators in non-chaotic quantum systems whose interactions are encoded in an underlying graph or network. In particular, we study how fast operators of different sizes delocalize as the network connectivity is varied. We argue that these delocalization properties are well captured by Krylov complexity and show, numerically, that efficient delocalization of large operators can only happen within sufficiently connected network topologies. Finally, we demonstrate how this can be used to furnish a deeper understanding of the quantum charging advantage of a class of SYK-like quantum batteries.

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    The Krylov complexity peak height correlates with the Brody parameter in mixed-phase-space quantum systems, diminishing as the spectrum becomes Poissonian.

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