Emergence of long-range entanglement and odd-even effect in periodic generalized quantum cluster models
Abstract
We investigate the entanglement properties in a generalized quantum cluster model under periodic boundary condition. By evaluating the quantum conditional mutual information entropy under four subsystem partitions, we identify clear signatures of long-range entanglement. Specifically, when both the system size and the interaction range are odd, the system exhibits nonzero four-part quantum conditional mutual information entropies in infinitesimal but finite field. This nonvanishing four-part quantum conditional mutual information entropy directly signals the presence of long-range entanglement. In contrast, all other combination of and yield vanishing four-part quantum conditional mutual information entropy. Remarkably, in the case of , these long-range entangled features persist even in the presence of a large transverse field, demonstrating their robustness against quantum fluctuations. These results demonstrate how the interplay between system size and interaction range governs the emergence of long-range entanglement in one-dimensional generalized quantum cluster model.
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@article{arxiv.2512.13110,
title = {Emergence of long-range entanglement and odd-even effect in periodic generalized quantum cluster models},
author = {Zhen-Yu Zheng and Shu Chen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.13110},
year = {2026}
}