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Spectral Edge Rigidity of Quantum Chaotic States

Joaquim Telles de Miranda

Abstract

We determine the distribution of fidelity susceptibility for chaotic eigenstates at the spectral edge of Gaussian random-matrix ensembles. Previous work showed that, in the unitary class, the characteristic susceptibility scale of edge states grows as $D^{1/3}$, rather than proportionally to $D$ as in the spectral bulk, reflecting Airy-edge level rigidity. Extending a determinant-based framework introduced for bulk states, we derive the universal edge distributions for both the orthogonal and un...

Submitted: August 18, 2026Subjects: Quantum Physics; Quantum Computing

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We determine the distribution of fidelity susceptibility for chaotic eigenstates at the spectral edge of Gaussian random-matrix ensembles. Previous work showed that, in the unitary class, the characteristic susceptibility scale of edge states grows as D1/3D^{1/3}, rather than proportionally to DD as in the spectral bulk, reflecting Airy-edge level rigidity. Extending a determinant-based framework introduced for bulk states, we derive the universal edge distributions for both the orthogonal and unitary ensembles. The two symmetry classes share the scaling variable g/D1/3g/D^{1/3} and exhibit a symmetry-dependent cubic suppression of small susceptibilities, while their algebraic large-gg tails reflect the corresponding symmetry-dependent level repulsion. Although eigenvector statistics retain their random-matrix form throughout the spectrum, edge rigidity makes low-lying chaotic states parametrically less sensitive to generic perturbations than bulk states. Our results establish universal, symmetry-dependent spectral-edge fidelity-susceptibility statistics in systems whose chaotic dynamics extends down to the ground state.


Source: arXiv:2608.16847v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2608.16847v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2608.16847v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2608.16847v1

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Aug 18, 2026
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Quantum Computing
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Quantum Physics
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