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On the computational complexity of Out-of-Time-Ordered Correlations functions

On the computational complexity of Out-of-Time-Ordered Correlations functions

  • Date24 Apr 2024
  • Time 14:00 to 15:00
  • Category Seminar

Dr Subhayan Roy Moulik (University of Cambridge)

Out-of-Time-Order Correlation functions (OTOCs) are a class of spatio-temporal correlation functions that measure transport properties in dynamical systems. They are ubiquitously used to measure quantum mechanical quantities, such as scrambling times, criticality in phase transitions, and detect onset of thermalisation. This talk will review algorithmic methods for estimating OTOCs and present a classification of the computational complexity of estimating OTOCs for physically relevant parameter regimes and discuss its potential towards practical quantum computational advantages.

2024 04 24 Subhayan Roy Moulik QMT Seminar

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