We propose and analyze a protocol to study quantum information scrambling using statistical correlations between measurements, which are performed after evolving a quantum system from randomized initial states. We prove that the resulting correlations precisely capture the so-called out-of-time-ordered correlators and can be used to probe chaos in strongly interacting, many-body systems. Our protocol requires neither reversing time evolution nor auxiliary degrees of freedom, and it can be realized in state-of-the-art quantum simulation experiments.
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Vermersch, B., Elben, A., Sieberer, L. M., Yao, N. Y., & Zoller, P. (2019). Probing Scrambling Using Statistical Correlations between Randomized Measurements. Physical Review X, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.9.021061
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