Entanglement Complexity in Many-body Systems from Positivity Scaling Laws
Abstract
Area laws describe how entanglement entropy scales and thus provide important necessary conditions for efficient quantum many-body simulation, but they do not, by themselves, yield a direct measure of computational complexity. Here we introduce a complementary framework based on -particle positivity conditions from reduced density matrix (RDM) theory. These conditions form a hierarchy of -representability constraints for an RDM to correspond to a valid -particle quantum system, becoming exact when the Hamiltonian can be expressed as a convex combination of positive semidefinite -particle operators. We prove a general complexity bound: if a quantum system is solvable with level- positivity independent of its size, then its entanglement complexity scales polynomially with order . This theorem connects structural constraints on RDMs with computational tractability and provides a rigorous framework for certifying when many-body methods including RDM methods can efficiently simulate correlated quantum matter and materials.
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@article{arxiv.2509.02944,
title = {Entanglement Complexity in Many-body Systems from Positivity Scaling Laws},
author = {Anna O. Schouten and David A. Mazziotti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.02944},
year = {2026}
}