克里洛夫复杂度和对初始运算符和状态的依赖性
Sreeram Pg1, J Bharathi Kannan1, Ranjan Modak2
1Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Department of Physics, Pune 411008, India.
Physical review. E
|October 21, 2025
概括
克里洛夫的复杂性是克里洛夫的复杂性.
科学领域:
- 量子力学就是量子力学.
- 这是量子混沌.
- 量子信息理论就是量子信息理论.
背景情况:
- 克里洛夫复杂度衡量量子状态或操作者传播.
- 由于初始条件依赖性,其作为量子混沌量化器的作用受到争论.
研究的目的:
- 澄清克里洛夫复杂性动态与初始条件之间的关系.
- 研究初始状态/运算符对复杂度和值的影响.
主要方法:
- 克里洛夫复杂性动态的分析.
- 将复杂度和与初始条件的逆参与比率 (IPR) 相关.
主要成果:
- 克里洛夫复杂度和值单调地取决于初始条件的IPR在哈密尔顿的自身基础.
- 解释了之前观察到的复杂度和水平的逆转.
- 即使在完全混乱的政权中,知识产权依赖性仍然存在,与其他混乱量化器不同.
结论:
- 克里洛夫复杂性的依赖初始条件,特别是知识产权,限制了其作为普遍混乱量化器的确定性.
- 对初始条件的克里洛夫复杂度的平均值并不能解决其在描述量子混乱方面的局限性.
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