We show that quantum dynamics of any systems with SU(1,1) symmetry give
rise to emergent Anti-de Sitter spacetimes in 2+1 dimensions (AdS2+1β).
Using the continuous circuit depth, a quantum evolution is mapped to a
trajectory in AdS2+1β. Whereas the time measured in laboratories becomes
either the proper time or the proper distance, quench dynamics follow geodesics
of AdS2+1β. Such a geometric approach provides a unified interpretation of
a wide range of prototypical phenomena that appear disconnected. For instance,
the light cone of AdS2+1β underlies expansions of unitary fermions released
from harmonic traps, the onsite of parametric amplifications, and the
exceptional points that represent the PT symmetry breaking in non-Hermitian
systems. Our work provides a transparent means to optimize quantum controls by
exploiting shortest paths in the emergent spacetimes. It also allows
experimentalists to engineer emergent spacetimes and induce tunnelings between
different AdS2+1β.Comment: 6+3 pages, 3 figure