In the study of quantum chaos diagnostics, considerable attention has been
attributed to the Krylov complexity and spectrum form factor (SFF) for systems
at infinite temperature. These investigations have unveiled universal
properties of quantum chaotic systems. By extending the analysis to include the
finite temperature effects on the Krylov complexity and SFF, we demonstrate
that the Lanczos coefficients bn​, which are associated with the Wightman
inner product, display consistency with the universal hypothesis presented in
PRX 9, 041017 (2019). This result contrasts with the behavior of Lanczos
coefficients associated with the standard inner product. Our results indicate
that the slope α of the bn​ is bounded by πkB​T, where kB​ is
the Boltzmann constant and T the temperature. We also investigate the SFF,
which characterizes the two-point correlation of the spectrum and encapsulates
an indicator of ergodicity denoted by g in chaotic systems. Our analysis
demonstrates that as the temperature decreases, the value of g decreases as
well. Considering that α also represents the operator growth rate, we
establish a quantitative relationship between ergodicity indicator and Lanczos
coefficients slope. To support our findings, we provide evidence using the
Gaussian orthogonal ensemble and a random spin model. Our work deepens the
understanding of the finite temperature effects on Krylov complexity, SFF, and
the connection between ergodicity and operator growth.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figure