Topological field theory approach to intermediate statistics
Random matrix models provide a phenomenological description of a vast variety of physical phenomena. Prominent examples include the eigenvalue statistics of quantum (chaotic) systems, which are characterized by the spectral form factor (SFF). Here, we calculate the SFF of unitary matrix ensembles o...
Main Author: | |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
SciPost
2021-06-01
|
Series: | SciPost Physics |
Online Access: | https://scipost.org/SciPostPhys.10.6.146 |
id |
doaj-29af4eabe1f2444188a5340ef197b9c6 |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-29af4eabe1f2444188a5340ef197b9c62021-06-16T11:38:51ZengSciPostSciPost Physics2542-46532021-06-0110614610.21468/SciPostPhys.10.6.146Topological field theory approach to intermediate statisticsWard L. Vleeshouwers, Vladimir GritsevRandom matrix models provide a phenomenological description of a vast variety of physical phenomena. Prominent examples include the eigenvalue statistics of quantum (chaotic) systems, which are characterized by the spectral form factor (SFF). Here, we calculate the SFF of unitary matrix ensembles of infinite order with the weight function satisfying the assumptions of Szegö’s limit theorem. We then consider a parameter-dependent critical ensemble which has intermediate statistics characteristic of ergodic-to-nonergodic transitions such as the Anderson localization transition. This same ensemble is the matrix model of $U(N)$ Chern-Simons theory on $S^3$ , and the SFF of this ensemble is proportional to the HOMFLY invariant of (2n,2)-torus links with one component in the fundamental and one in the antifundamental representation. This is one example of a large class of ensembles with intermediate statistics arising from topological field and string theories. Indeed, the absence of a local order parameter suggests that it is natural to characterize ergodic-to-nonergodic transitions using topological tools, such as we have done here.https://scipost.org/SciPostPhys.10.6.146 |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Ward L. Vleeshouwers, Vladimir Gritsev |
spellingShingle |
Ward L. Vleeshouwers, Vladimir Gritsev Topological field theory approach to intermediate statistics SciPost Physics |
author_facet |
Ward L. Vleeshouwers, Vladimir Gritsev |
author_sort |
Ward L. Vleeshouwers, Vladimir Gritsev |
title |
Topological field theory approach to intermediate statistics |
title_short |
Topological field theory approach to intermediate statistics |
title_full |
Topological field theory approach to intermediate statistics |
title_fullStr |
Topological field theory approach to intermediate statistics |
title_full_unstemmed |
Topological field theory approach to intermediate statistics |
title_sort |
topological field theory approach to intermediate statistics |
publisher |
SciPost |
series |
SciPost Physics |
issn |
2542-4653 |
publishDate |
2021-06-01 |
description |
Random matrix models provide a phenomenological description of a vast variety of physical phenomena. Prominent examples include the eigenvalue statistics of quantum (chaotic) systems, which are characterized by the spectral form
factor (SFF). Here, we calculate the SFF of unitary matrix ensembles of infinite order with the weight function satisfying the assumptions of Szegö’s limit theorem. We then consider a parameter-dependent critical ensemble which has intermediate statistics characteristic of ergodic-to-nonergodic transitions such as the Anderson localization transition. This same ensemble is the matrix model of $U(N)$ Chern-Simons theory on $S^3$ , and the SFF of this ensemble is proportional to the HOMFLY invariant of (2n,2)-torus links with one component in the fundamental and one in the antifundamental representation. This is one example of a large class of ensembles with intermediate statistics arising from topological field and string theories. Indeed, the absence of a local order parameter suggests that it is natural to characterize ergodic-to-nonergodic transitions using topological tools, such as we have done here. |
url |
https://scipost.org/SciPostPhys.10.6.146 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT wardlvleeshouwersvladimirgritsev topologicalfieldtheoryapproachtointermediatestatistics |
_version_ |
1721375143396114432 |