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Solvable Model of Quantum Darwinism-Encoding Transitions

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We propose a solvable model of Quantum Darwinism to encoding transitions -- abrupt changes in how quantum information spreads in a many-body system under unitary dynamics. We consider a random Clifford circuit on an expanding tree, whose input qubit is entangled with a reference. The model has a Quantum Darwinism phase, where one classical bit of information about the reference can be retrieved from an arbitrarily small fraction of the output qubits, and an encoding phase where such retrieval is impossible. The two phases are separated by a mixed phase and two continuous transitions. We compare the exact result to a two-replica calculation. The latter yields a similar ``annealed'' phase diagram, which applies also to a model with Haar random unitaries. We relate our approach to measurement induced phase transitions (MIPTs), by solving a modified model where an environment eavesdrops on an encoding system. It has a sharp MIPT only with full access to the environment.
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hal-04262399 , version 1 (27-10-2023)

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Benoît Ferté, Xiangyu Cao. Solvable Model of Quantum Darwinism-Encoding Transitions. Physical Review Letters, 2024, 132 (11), pp.110201. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.110201⟩. ⟨hal-04262399⟩
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