Subsystem distances between quasiparticle excited states
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2202.11448v2
- Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2022 19:15:18 GMT
- Title: Subsystem distances between quasiparticle excited states
- Authors: Jiaju Zhang, M. A. Rajabpour
- Abstract summary: We investigate the subsystem Schatten distance, trace distance and fidelity between the quasiparticle excited states of the free and the nearest-neighbor coupled fermionic and bosonic chains.
The results support the scenario that in the scaling limit when one excited quasiparticle has a large energy it decouples from the ground state.
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- Abstract: We investigate the subsystem Schatten distance, trace distance and fidelity
between the quasiparticle excited states of the free and the nearest-neighbor
coupled fermionic and bosonic chains and the ferromagnetic phase of the
spin-1/2 XXX chain. The results support the scenario that in the scaling limit
when one excited quasiparticle has a large energy it decouples from the ground
state and when two excited quasiparticles have a large momentum difference they
decouple from each other. From the quasiparticle picture, we get the universal
subsystem distances that are valid when both the large energy condition and the
large momentum difference condition are satisfied, by which we mean each of the
excited quasiparticles has a large energy and the momentum difference of each
pair of the excited quasiparticles is large. In the free fermionic and bosonic
chains, we use the subsystem mode method and get efficiently the subsystem
distances, which are also valid in the coupled fermionic and bosonic chains if
the large energy condition is satisfied. Moreover, under certain limit the
subsystem distances from the subsystem mode method are even valid in the XXX
chain. We expect that the results can be also generalized for other integrable
models.
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