Negative tripartite mutual information after quantum quenches in
integrable systems
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2305.10245v2
- Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2023 09:09:08 GMT
- Title: Negative tripartite mutual information after quantum quenches in
integrable systems
- Authors: Fabio Caceffo, Vincenzo Alba
- Abstract summary: We build the quasiparticle picture for the tripartite mutual information (TMI) after quantum quenches in spin chains.
A nonzero TMI signals quantum correlations between three regions of a quantum many-body system.
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- Abstract: We build the quasiparticle picture for the tripartite mutual information
(TMI) after quantum quenches in spin chains that can be mapped onto
free-fermion theories. A nonzero TMI (equivalently, topological entropy)
signals quantum correlations between three regions of a quantum many-body
system. The TMI is sensitive to entangled multiplets of more than two
quasiparticles, i.e., beyond the entangled-pair paradigm of the standard
quasiparticle picture. Surprisingly, for some nontrivially entangled multiplets
the TMI is negative at intermediate times. This means that the mutual
information is monogamous, similar to holographic theories. Oppositely, for
multiplets that are "classically" entangled, the TMI is positive. Crucially, a
negative TMI reflects that the entanglement content of the multiplets is not
directly related to the Generalized Gibbs Ensemble (GGE) that describes the
post-quench steady state. Thus, the TMI is the ideal lens to observe the
weakening of the relationship between entanglement and thermodynamics. We
benchmark our results in the XX chain and in the transverse field Ising chain.
In the hydrodynamic limit of long times and large intervals, with their ratio
fixed, exact lattice results are in agreement with the quasiparticle picture.
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