Composition of quantum operations and products of random matrices
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DOI10.5506/APHYSPOLB.42.1123zbMATH Open1375.60026OpenAlexW2963462427WikidataQ112266937 ScholiaQ112266937MaRDI QIDQ5359809FDOQ5359809
Authors: W. Roga, Marek Smaczyński, Karol Życzkowski
Publication date: 27 September 2017
Published in: Acta Physica Polonica B (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: Spectral properties of evolution operators corresponding to random maps and quantized chaotic systems strongly interacting with an environment can be described by the ensemble of non-hermitian random matrices from the real Ginibre ensemble. We analyze evolution operators Psi=Psi_s...Psi_1 representing the composition of s random maps and demonstrate that their complex eigenvalues are asymptotically described by the law of Burda et al. obtained for a product of s independent random complex Ginibre matrices. Numerical data support the conjecture that the same results are applicable to characterize the distribution of eigenvalues of the s-th power of a random Ginibre matrix. Squared singular values of Psi are shown to be described by the Fuss-Catalan distribution of order s. Results obtained for products of random Ginibre matrices are also capable to describe the s-step evolution operator for a model deterministic dynamical system - a generalized quantum baker map subjected to strong interaction with an environment.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1105.3830
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