Entanglement Entropy of Eigenstates of Quadratic Fermionic Hamiltonians
Abstract
In a seminal paper [D. N. Page, Phys. Rev. Lett. 71, 1291 (1993)], Page proved that the average entanglement entropy of subsystems of random pure states is for , where and are the Hilbert space dimensions of the subsystem and the system, respectively. Hence, typical pure states are (nearly) maximally entangled. We develop tools to compute the average entanglement entropy of all eigenstates of quadratic fermionic Hamiltonians. In particular, we derive exact bounds for the most general translationally invariant models . Consequently we prove that: (i) if the subsystem size is a finite fraction of the system size then in the thermodynamic limit, i.e., the average over eigenstates of the Hamiltonian departs from the result for typical pure states, and (ii) in the limit in which the subsystem size is a vanishing fraction of the system size, the average entanglement entropy is maximal, i.e., typical eigenstates of such Hamiltonians exhibit eigenstate thermalization.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1703.02979,
title = {Entanglement Entropy of Eigenstates of Quadratic Fermionic Hamiltonians},
author = {Lev Vidmar and Lucas Hackl and Eugenio Bianchi and Marcos Rigol},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.02979},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
4+6 pages, 3+2 figures, as published