A global quantum quench can be modeled by a quantum circuit with local unitary gates. In general, entanglement grows linearly at a rate given by entanglement velocity, which is upper bounded by the growth of the light cone. We show that the unitary interactions achieving the maximal rate must remain unitary if we exchange the space and time directions -- a property known as dual unitarity. Our results are robust: approximate maximal entanglement velocity also implies approximate dual unitarity. We further show that maximal entanglement velocity is always accompanied by a specific dynamical pattern of entanglement, which yields simpler analyses of several known exactly solvable models.Comment: 13 pages, 7 figure
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Today's research in quantum information science is driven by the promise to overcome scaling limitat...
Quantum dynamics with local interactions in lattice models display rich physics, but is notoriously ...
We study the growth of entanglement between two adjacent regions in a tripartite, one-dimensional ma...
The traditional quantum speed limits are not attainable for many physical processes, as they tend to...
In this paper we continue to explore "hybrid" quantum circuit models in one-dimension with both unit...
We report the position-inhomogeneous quantum walk (IQW) can be utilized to produce the maximal high ...
The task of non-local quantum computation requires implementation of a unitary on $n$ qubits between...
We study entanglement fluctuations and quantum error correction in the weakly-monitored volume-law p...
We extend the concept of dual unitary quantum gates to quantum lattice models in $2 + 1$ dimensions,...
We study the growth of entanglement between two adjacent regions in a tripartite, one-dimensional ma...
Monitored quantum circuits can exhibit an entanglement transition as a function of the rate of measu...
For any quantum algorithm operating on pure states we prove that the presence of multi-partite entan...
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