Bifurcation in entanglement renormalization group flow of a gapped spin model
Abstract
We study entanglement renormalization group transformations for the ground states of a spin model, called cubic code model in three dimensions, in order to understand long-range entanglement structure. The cubic code model has degenerate and locally indistinguishable ground states under periodic boundary conditions. In the entanglement renormalization, one applies local unitary transformations on a state, called disentangling transformations, after which some of the spins are completely disentangled from the rest and then discarded. We find a disentangling unitary to establish equivalence of the ground state of on a lattice of lattice spacing to the tensor product of ground spaces of two independent Hamiltonians and on lattices of lattice spacing . We further find a disentangling unitary for the ground space of with the lattice spacing to show that it decomposes into two copies of itself on the lattice of the lattice spacing . The disentangling transformations yield a tensor network description for the ground state of the cubic code model. Using exact formulas for the degeneracy as a function of system size, we show that the two Hamiltonians and represent distinct phases of matter.
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@article{arxiv.1310.4507,
title = {Bifurcation in entanglement renormalization group flow of a gapped spin model},
author = {Jeongwan Haah},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.4507},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
13 pages + supplementary Mathematica file containing calculation. (v2) Added a section on an algebro-geometric criterion for bifurcation