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Classical approach to equilibrium of out-of-time ordered correlators in mixed systems

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PHYSICAL REVIEW E
Volume 107, Issue 6, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.107.064207

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The OTOC is a measure of quantum information scrambling, commonly used to assess chaos in systems. This study extends this measure to systems with mixed dynamics, including the standard map, and demonstrates that the relaxation of the OTOC to equilibrium is governed by generalized classical resonances.
The out-of-time ordered correlator (OTOC) is a measure of scrambling of quantum information. Scrambling is intuitively considered to be a significant feature of chaotic systems, and thus, the OTOC is widely used as a measure of chaos. For short times exponential growth is related to the classical Lyapunov exponent, sometimes known as the butterfly effect. At long times the OTOC attains an average equilibrium value with possible oscillations. For fully chaotic systems the approach to the asymptotic regime is exponential, with a rate given by the classical Ruelle-Pollicott resonances. In this work, we extend this notion to the more generic case of systems with mixed dynamics, in particular using the standard map, and we are able to show that the relaxation to equilibrium of the OTOC is governed by generalized classical resonances.

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