Bound energy, entanglement and identifying critical points in 1D long-range Kitaev model
Strongly Correlated Electrons
2025-08-04 v2 Statistical Mechanics
Quantum Physics
Abstract
We investigate the entanglement structure of a bipartite quantum system through the lens of quantum thermodynamics in the absence of conformal symmetry. Specifically, we consider the long-range Kitaev model, where the pairing interaction decays as a power law with exponent , with broken conformal symmetry for . We analytically show that the bound energy, a quantum thermodynamical quantity, is linearly proportional to the square of entanglement entropy per unit system size for where conformal symmetry is broken. We further show that for all values of , bound energy, in the thermodynamic limit, shows a pronounced minimum at the critical point, which enables the identification of .
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@article{arxiv.2408.05063,
title = {Bound energy, entanglement and identifying critical points in 1D long-range Kitaev model},
author = {Akash Mitra and Shashi C. L. Srivastava},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.05063},
year = {2025}
}