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Contents

1 Introduction 2

2 Parisi’s hypercubic model 4

3 Tensor product representation of the Hamiltonian 5


3.1 Hamiltonian as system of interacting Majorana fermions 6

4 Symmetries 7
4.1 Sublattice symmetry 7
4.2 Magnetic inversion symmetry 8

5 Sum rules for the Hamiltonian 10


5.1 TrAH p 10
5.2 TrH 2 11
5.3 H 2 at ⇡ flux 12
5.4 TrH 4 13
5.5 TrH 6 14

6 Chaos on the hypercube 14


6.1 Average spectral density 15
6.2 Spectral correlations 18

7 Thermofield double state 24

8 Conclusions 27

A Disorder independence of the fourth and sixth moments in the tensor prod-
uct representation 30
A.1 TrH 4 30
A.2 TrH 6 32

B Moments, words, chord diagrams and intersection graphs 34


B.1 Leading contributions 34
B.2 Subleading contributions 37
B.2.1 The interlace scheme 37
B.2.2 The nest scheme and the alignment scheme 41
B.2.3 The averaged scheme 42

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