A Path Integral Ground State Monte Carlo Algorithm for Entanglement of Lattice Bosons
Abstract
A ground state path integral quantum Monte Carlo algorithm is introduced that allows for the study of entanglement in lattice bosons at zero temperature. The R\'enyi entanglement entropy between spatial subregions is explored across the phase diagram of the one dimensional Bose-Hubbard model for systems consisting of up to sites at unit-filling without any restrictions on site occupancy, far beyond the reach of exact diagonalization. The favorable scaling of the algorithm is demonstrated through a further measurement of the R\'enyi entanglement entropy at the two dimensional superfluid-insulator critical point for large system sizes, confirming the existence of the expected entanglement boundary law in the ground state. The R\'enyi estimator is extended to measure the symmetry resolved entanglement that is operationally accessible as a resource for experimentally relevant lattice gases with fixed total particle number.
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@article{arxiv.2207.11301,
title = {A Path Integral Ground State Monte Carlo Algorithm for Entanglement of Lattice Bosons},
author = {Emanuel Casiano-Diaz and C. M. Herdman and Adrian Del Maestro},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.11301},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
~50 pages, 21 figures. Updated refs, figures, and discussion. For associated data and code repository see: https://github.com/DelMaestroGroup/papers-code-pigsfli