Time evolution of spread complexity and statistics of work done in quantum quenches

PHYSICAL REVIEW B(2023)

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We relate the probability distribution of the work done on a statistical system under a sudden quench to the Lanczos coefficients corresponding to evolution under the postquench Hamiltonian. Using the general relation between the moments and the cumulants of the probability distribution, we show that the Lanczos coefficients can be identified with physical quantities associated with the distribution, e.g., the average work done on the system and its variance, as well as the higher order cumulants. In a sense this gives an interpretation of the Lanczos coefficients in terms of experimentally measurable quantities. Consequently, our approach provides a way towards understanding spread complexity, a quantity that measures the spread of an initial state with time in the Krylov basis generated by the postquench Hamiltonian, from a thermodynamical perspective. We illustrate these relations with two examples. The first one involves quench done on a harmonic chain with periodic boundary conditions and with nearest neighbor interactions. As a second example, we consider mass quench in a free bosonic field theory in d spatial dimensions in the limit of large system size. In both cases, we find out the time evolution of the spread complexity after the quench and relate the Lanczos coefficients with the cumulants of the distribution of the work done on the system.
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spread complexity,quantum,time evolution
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