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Spacetime duality between localization transitions and measurement-induced transitions

Spacetime duality between localization transitions and measurement-induced transitions

Time evolution of quantum many-body systems typically leads to a state with maximal entanglement allowed by symmetries. Two distinct routes to impede entanglement growth are inducing localization via spatial disorder, or subjecting the system to non-unitary evolution, e.g., via projective measurements. Here we employ the idea of space-time rotation of …