2–5 Sept 2025
Dept. of Physics and Astronomy - University of Bologna
Europe/Rome timezone

Local Quenches from a Krylov Perspective

5 Sept 2025, 15:20
25m
Aula Magna (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy - University of Bologna)

Aula Magna

Dept. of Physics and Astronomy - University of Bologna

Via Irnerio 46 - 40126 Bologna, Italy
Talk (25 min) Talks

Speaker

Giuseppe Di Giulio

Description

In the last few years, quantifying the complexity of quantum states has found applications in many fields, including quantum information and computing, quantum dynamics in many-body systems, and black hole physics. Among these measures, the spread complexity roughly quantifies the size of the space of states visited along quantum dynamics. It is obtained through Krylov space methods, which consist of projecting the evolution of a state onto one-dimensional dynamics. In this talk, I will discuss the evolution of the spread complexity after a local quantum quench in conformal field theories (CFT). Interestingly, this quantity depends on the central charge of the considered theory. I will also show that, to get rid of all the non-universal contributions in the leading time behaviour, it is convenient to study another Krylov space quantity, the K-entropy, an entropy measure defined for pure states without the need for a bipartition. These results support the usefulness of the Krylov space methods to study quantum dynamics.

Author

Giuseppe Di Giulio

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