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A simple proof of the detectability lemma and spectral gap amplification

Quantum Physics 2016-06-01 v3 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

The detectability lemma is a useful tool for probing the structure of gapped ground states of frustration-free Hamiltonians of lattice spin models. The lemma provides an estimate on the error incurred by approximating the ground space projector with a product of local projectors. We provide a new, simpler proof for the detectability lemma, which applies to an arbitrary ordering of the local projectors, and show that it is tight up to a constant factor. As an application we show how the lemma can be combined with a strong converse by Gao to obtain local spectral gap amplification: we show that by coarse-graining a local frustration-free Hamiltonian with a spectral gap γ>0\gamma>0 to a length scale O(γ1/2)O(\gamma^{-1/2}), one gets an Hamiltonian with an Ω(1)\Omega(1) spectral gap.

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@article{arxiv.1602.01210,
  title  = {A simple proof of the detectability lemma and spectral gap amplification},
  author = {Anurag Anshu and Itai Arad and Thomas Vidick},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.01210},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

9 pages, plain LaTex, 3 figures. Replaced the converse of the DL by a recent result by J. Gao, and added a new tightness result