Hydrodynamics and the Spectral Form Factor

Brian Swingle

28-Sep-2021, 19:30-20:45 (4 years ago)

Abstract: Ensembles of quantum chaotic systems are expected to exhibit random matrix universality in their energy spectrum. The presence of this universality can be diagnosed by looking for a linear in time 'ramp' in the spectral form factor, but for realistic systems this feature is typically only visible after a sufficiently long time. It is important to understand the emergence of this universality and how it connects to the larger body of phenomena associated with quantum chaos. This talk will present a hydrodynamic theory of the spectral form factor in systems with slow modes. The formalism predicts the linear ramp at sufficiently late time and gives a quantitative framework for computing the approach to ramp.

HEP - theorymathematical physicsquantum physics

Audience: researchers in the topic

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Purdue HET

Series comments: The recorded talks will be available on YouTube here: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxU3vHZccQj64m9zsQR74D5WP1z1g4t1J

Organizers: Nima Lashkari*, Shoy Ouseph*, Kwing Lam Leung
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