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Entanglement and ground states of gapped Hamiltonians

Quantum Physics 2008-07-31 v1

Abstract

We begin by deriving bounds for the entanglement of a spin with an (adjacent and non-adjacent) interval of spins in an arbitrary pure Finitely Correlated States (FCS). The bounds we derive become exact in the case where one considers the entanglement of a single spin with a half-infinite chain to the right of it. Our result permits a more efficient calculation, numerically and in some cases even analytically, of the entanglement in arbitrary finitely correlated quantum spin chains. We continue the study of entanglement in the setting of ground states of Hamiltonians with a spectral gap. In particular, for VV a finite subset of ZdZ^d, we let HVH_V denote a Hamiltonian on VV with finite range, finite strength interactions and a unique ground state with a non-vanishing spectral gap. For a density matrix ρA\rho_A that describes the finite-volume restriction to a region AA of the unique ground state, we provide a detailed version of a proof by M. Hastings, that the entropy of ρA\rho_A is bounded by a uniform constant CC. Moreover, we provide a detailed generalization of the 1-dimensional construction of Hastings' approximation to the ground state in dimensions 2 and higher. Finally, we turn our attention to the study of a conjecture central to Quantum Information Theory, the multiplicativity of the maximal output Schatten pp-norm of quantum channels, for p>1p > 1. In particular, we study the output 2-norm for a special class of quantum channels, the depolarized Werner-Holevo channels, and show that multiplicativity holds for a product of two identical channels in this class.

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@article{arxiv.0807.4741,
  title  = {Entanglement and ground states of gapped Hamiltonians},
  author = {Spyridon Michalakis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0807.4741},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

91 pages, Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Davis. Chapters 2 and 4 are extended versions of arXiv:math-ph/0606018v3 and arXiv:0707.1722v1 [quant-ph], respectively