Scrambling Dynamics and Out-of-Time-Ordered Correlators in Quantum Many-Body Systems

PRX QUANTUM(2024)

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This tutorial article introduces the physics of quantum information scrambling in quantum many-body systems. The goals are to understand how to precisely quantify the spreading of quantum information and how causality emerges in complex quantum systems. We introduce a general framework to study the dynamics of quantum information, including detection and decoding. We show that the dynamics of quantum information is closely related to operator dynamics in the Heisenberg picture, and, under certain circumstances, can be precisely quantified by the so-called out-of-time-ordered correlator (OTOC). The general behavior of the OTOC is discussed based on several toy models, including the Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev model, random circuit models, and Brownian models, in which the OTOC is analytically tractable. We introduce numerical methods, including exact diagonalization and tensor network methods, to calculate the OTOC for generic quantum many-body systems. We also survey current experimental schemes for measuring the OTOC in various quantum simulators.
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