Bond Additivity and Persistent Geometric Imprints of Entanglement in Quantum Thermalization
Abstract
Characterizing the intricate structure of entanglement in quantum many-body systems remains a central challenge, as standard measures often obscure underlying geometric details. In this Letter, we introduce a powerful framework, termed multi-bipartition entanglement tomography, which probes the fine structure of entanglement across an exhaustive ensemble of distinct bipartitions. Our cornerstone is the discovery of a ``bond-additive law'', which reveals that the entanglement entropy can be precisely decomposed into a bulk volume-law baseline plus a geometric correction formed by a sum of local contributions from crossed bonds of varying ranges. This law distills complex entanglement landscapes into a concise set of entanglement bond tensions , serving as a quantitative fingerprint of interaction locality. By applying this tomography to Hamiltonian dynamics, random quantum circuits, and Floquet dynamics, we resolve a fundamental distinction between thermalization mechanisms: Hamiltonian thermalized states retain a persistent geometric imprint characterized by a significantly non-zero , while this structure is completely erased in random quantum circuit and Floquet dynamics. Our work establishes multi-bipartition entanglement tomography as a versatile toolbox for the geometric structure of quantum information in many-body systems.
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@article{arxiv.2601.01327,
title = {Bond Additivity and Persistent Geometric Imprints of Entanglement in Quantum Thermalization},
author = {Chun-Yue Zhang and Shi-Xin Zhang and Zi-Xiang Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.01327},
year = {2026}
}
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8 pages, 3 figures, 23 figures in Supplementary Material