String Theory seminar - Ioannis Matthaiakakis Seminar
- Time:
- 13:00
- Date:
- 1 November 2023
- Venue:
- Building 06, room 1083
For more information regarding this seminar, please email David Turton at [email protected] .
Event details
Title: Quantum Complexity as Hydrodynamics
Abstract: Quantum circuit complexity is a measure of the implementation difficulty of unitary operators acting on a Hilbert space. While originally defined for finite dimensional Hilbert spaces, complexity has recently been argued to play an important role in understanding (holographic) QFTs. Despite this, we lack a clear and well-defined connection between the complexity of systems with finite and infinite degrees of freedom. In this talk, I will show that there exists such a connection for the group of SU(N) unitaries as N goes to infinity. In particular I will show that generating SU(N) unitaries via a set of non-commutative plane waves and penalizing harsher the operators with larger wave-momentum, leads to a well-defined and tractable large-N limit. In this limit, we can use the Euler-Arnold approach to show that 2d inviscid incompressible hydrodynamics on a 2-torus emerges as an effective theory of complexity. Examining complexity from the point of view of this effective theory, indicates that for large N our complexity measure captures two essential properties of holographic complexity measures: ergodicity and conjugate points.
Speaker information
Ioannis Matthaiakakis , Southampton.