Entanglement blossom in a simplex matryoshka
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2301.04170v2
- Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2023 16:36:28 GMT
- Title: Entanglement blossom in a simplex matryoshka
- Authors: Zhao Zhang
- Abstract summary: This manuscript generalizes the rainbow chain to higher dimensional space on lattices with Hausdorff dimension one and enlarged local Hilbert space.
The model interpolates between the SYK model and the free-fermionic XX spin chain, and hence might be potentially useful in understanding black hole physics and holography.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Exotic entanglement entropy scaling properties usually come with interesting
entanglement structures in real space and novel metrics of the spacetime
lattice. One prominent example is the rainbow chain where lattice sites
symmetric about the center form entangled Bell pairs due to an effective
long-range coupling from the strong inhomogeneity of the coupling strength.
This manuscript generalizes the rainbow chain to higher dimensional space on
lattices with Hausdorff dimension one and enlarged local Hilbert space keeping
the Hamiltonian frustration free. The effective Hamiltonian from the
Schrieffer-Wolf transformation is given by a stacking of layers of
$k$-simplices with $0$-dimensional (fully-connected) antiferromagnetic
Hamiltonians, which can be diagonalized analytically with Young operators. The
original lattice can be obtained from proliferating disinclination defects in a
regular $k$-dimensional cubical lattice, which introduces curvature at the
center of the lattice. The model interpolates between the SYK model and the
free-fermionic XX spin chain, and hence might be potentially useful in
understanding black hole physics and holography.
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