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arxiv: 2002.04883 · v2 · pith:GQ5DTRTInew · submitted 2020-02-12 · 🪐 quant-ph

Information scrambling in a collision model

classification 🪐 quant-ph
keywords informationmemorymodelscramblingcollisiondynamicsmany-bodyactions
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The information scrambling in many-body systems is closely related to quantum chaotic dynamics, complexity, and gravity. Here we propose a collision model to simulate the information dynamics in an all-optical system. In our model the information is initially localized in the memory and evolves under the combined actions of many-body interactions and dissipation. We find that the information is scrambled if the memory and environmental particles are alternatively squeezed along two directions which are perpendicular to each other. Moreover, the disorder and imperfection of the interaction strength tend to prevent the information flow away to the environment and lead to the information scrambling in the memory. We analyze the spatial distributions of the correlations in the memory. Our proposal is possible to realize with current experimental techniques.

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