Quantum entanglement of anyon composites
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.10925v2
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2022 11:25:49 GMT
- Title: Quantum entanglement of anyon composites
- Authors: V V Sreedhar and N Ramadas
- Abstract summary: We investigate a model of one-dimensional anyons defined by a generalized algebra.
Fermions in this model are composites of anyons.
Some interesting results regarding the quantum entanglement of these particles are obtained.
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- Abstract: Studying quantum entanglement in systems of indistinguishable particles, in
particular anyons, poses subtle challenges. Here, we investigate a model of
one-dimensional anyons defined by a generalized algebra. This algebra has the
special property that fermions in this model are composites of anyons. A
Hubbad-like Hamiltonian is considered that allows hopping between nearest
neighbour sites not just for the fundamental anyons, but for the fermionic
anyon composites. Some interesting results regarding the quantum entanglement
of these particles are obtained.
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