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Binary-coupling sparse SYK: an improved model of quantum chaos and holography

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arxiv 2208.12098 v3 pith:3EKPAT75 submitted 2022-08-25 quant-ph cond-mat.dis-nncond-mat.str-elhep-th

Binary-coupling sparse SYK: an improved model of quantum chaos and holography

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The sparse version of the Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev (SYK) model reproduces essential features of the original SYK model while reducing the number of disorder parameters. In this paper, we propose a further simplification of the model which we call the binary-coupling sparse SYK model. We set the nonzero couplings to be $\pm 1$, rather than being sampled from a continuous distribution such as Gaussian. Remarkably, this simplification turns out to be an improvement: the binary-coupling model exhibits strong correlations in the spectrum, which is the important feature of the original SYK model that leads to the quick onset of the random-matrix universality, more efficiently in terms of the number of nonzero terms. This model is better suited for analog or digital quantum simulations of quantum chaotic behavior and holographic metals due to its simplicity and scaling properties.

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