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Microscopic model of quantum butterfly effect: out-of-time-order correlators and traveling combustion waves

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We extend the Keldysh technique to enable the computation of out-of-time order correlators. We show that the behavior of these correlators is described by equations that display initially an exponential instability which is followed by a linear propagation of the decoherence between two initially identically copies of the quantum many body systems with interactions. At large times the decoherence propagation (quantum butterfly effect) is described by a diffusion equation with non-linear dissipation known in the theory of combustion waves. The solution of this equation is a propagating non-linear wave moving with constant velocity despite the diffusive character of the underlying dynamics. Our general conclusions are illustrated by the detailed computations for the specific models describing the electrons interacting with bosonic degrees of freedom (phonons, two-level-systems etc.) or with each other.

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Enhancing Many-Body Chaos via Entropy Injection from Environment

quant-ph · 2026-06-10 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

Entropy injection from an environment enlarges the effective Hilbert space and enhances many-body chaos, demonstrated via analytical computation of relaxation and Lyapunov exponent in a solvable complex Brownian SYK model.

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    Entropy injection from an environment enlarges the effective Hilbert space and enhances many-body chaos, demonstrated via analytical computation of relaxation and Lyapunov exponent in a solvable complex Brownian SYK model.