Recovery of the fidelity amplitude for the Gaussian ensembles

Physics – Mathematical Physics

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revised version, 18 pages, 7 figures

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10.1088/1367-2630/6/1/199

Using supersymmetry techniques analytical expressions for the average of the fidelity amplitude f_epsilon(tau)=< psi(0)| exp(2 pi i H_epsilon tau) exp(-2 pi i H_0 tau)| psi(0) > are obtained, where H_epsilon=H_0+(sqrt{epsilon}/(2 pi) )*V, and H_0 and H_epsilon are taken from the Gaussian unitary ensemble (GUE) or the Gaussian orthogonal ensemble (GOE), respectively. As long as the perturbation strength is small compared to the mean level spacing, a Gaussian decay of the fidelity amplitude is observed, whereas for stronger perturbations a change to a single-exponential decay takes place, in accordance with results from literature. Close to the Heisenberg time tau=1, however, a partial revival of the fidelity is found, which hitherto remained unnoticed. Random matrix simulations have been performed for the three Gaussian ensembles. For the case of the GOE and the GUE they are in perfect agreement with the analytical results.

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