Symmetry Resolved Entanglement Entropy in Hyperbolic de Sitter Space
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.11218v2
- Date: Tue, 23 May 2023 07:20:31 GMT
- Title: Symmetry Resolved Entanglement Entropy in Hyperbolic de Sitter Space
- Authors: Himanshu Gaur and Urjit A. Yajnik
- Abstract summary: We consider two symmetric causally disconnected regions in the hyperbolic chart on de Sitter space.
Since entanglement measures correlations, the study of entanglement between the two causally disconnected regions gives information about the long range correlations in de Sitter space.
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- Abstract: In this paper, we study the relation between entanglement and global internal
symmetries on de Sitter space. We consider two symmetric causally disconnected
regions in the hyperbolic chart on de Sitter space. Since entanglement measures
characterises correlations, the study of entanglement between the two causally
disconnected regions gives information about the long range correlations in de
Sitter space. When a theory possesses an additive global internal symmetry, the
entanglement measures for a state with fixed global charge may be decomposed
into local charge sectors in either subsystem and thus providing a finer
resolution of entanglement. Here we will consider two theories: free complex
scalar field, and free Dirac field on de Sitter space. Both theories possess
global internal $U(1)$ symmetry. We study the symmetry resolved entanglement
entropy for both theories in the Bunch-Davies vacuum state. We find that the
symmetry resolved entanglement entropy has equipartition into local charge
sectors upto the terms that scale as $V_{H_3}^0$ in the limit of large
$V_{H_3}$, where $V_{H_3}$ is the volume of either region. This equipartition
however is only broken by the terms of order $O(1/V_{H_3})$. Consequently, we
have equipartition of symmetry resolved entanglement entropy in the limit of
infinite volume.
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