3–6 Feb 2026
Europe/Rome timezone

Complexity transitions in chaotic quantum systems: Nonstabilizerness, entanglement, and fractal dimension in SYK and random matrix models

3 Feb 2026, 15:10
20m
Auditorium U12 - Guido Martinotti

Auditorium U12 - Guido Martinotti

Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Edificio U12, Via Vizzola, 5, 20126 Milano (MI)

Speaker

Andrea Legramandi (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)

Description

Complex quantum systems—composed of many, interacting particles—are intrinsically difficult to model. When a quantum many-body system is subject to disorder, it can undergo transitions to regimes with varying non-ergodic and localized behavior, which can significantly reduce the number of relevant basis states.
It remains an open question whether such transitions are also directly related to an abrupt change in the system's complexity.
In this talk, I will study the transition from chaotic to integrable phases in several paradigmatic models, the power-law random banded matrix model, the Rosenzweig—Porter model, and a hybrid SYK+Ising model, comparing three complementary complexity markers—fractal dimension, von Neumann entanglement entropy, and stabilizer Rényi entropy.
For all three markers, finite-size scaling reveals sharp transitions between high- and low-complexity regimes, which, however, can occur at different critical points. As a consequence, while in the ergodic and localized regimes the markers align, they diverge significantly in the presence of an intermediate fractal phase.
Additionally, I will show that the stabilizer Rényi entropy is more sensitive to underlying many-body symmetries, such as fermion parity and time reversal, than the other markers.
As our results show, different markers capture complementary facets of complexity, making it necessary to combine them to obtain a comprehensive diagnosis of phase transitions.
The divergence between different complexity markers also has significant consequences for the classical simulability of chaotic many-body systems.

Sessions Foundational studies
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Authors

Alex Windey Andrea Legramandi (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) Gopal Santra Philipp Hauke Soumik Bandyopadhyay

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