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Krylov complexity from a simple quantum mechanical model for a radiating black hole

Published 15 May 2026 in hep-th | (2605.16507v1)

Abstract: We investigate Krylov complexity in a simple quantum mechanical model describing a black hole coupled to its radiation. The model is constructed as a simplified ``mini-BMN" matrix system inspired by a recent proposal of Maldacena. Our aim is not to reproduce the full dynamics of the BMN matrix model, but rather to isolate a tractable setting in which the information-theoretic behaviour of a radiating black hole can be studied explicitly. We analyze both the early- and late-time behaviour of Krylov complexity and the associated Krylov entropy. At early times, perturbative and numerical analyses reveal the expected growth characteristic of chaotic quantum dynamics. At late times, however, the dynamics saturates to a plateau, consistent with equilibration between the black hole and its radiation and with general expectations from finite-entropy quantum systems. We argue that this plateau behaviour admits a semiclassical interpretation in terms of Euclidean instanton contributions in an effective path-integral. The toy model studied here offers a controlled framework in which these features can be investigated analytically and numerically.

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