It is argued that there are a set of orthonormal basis states, which appear as highly degenerate ground states arising from spontaneous symmetry breaking with a type-B Goldstone mode, and they are scale-invariant, with a salient feature that the entanglement entropy S(n) scales logarithmically with the block size n in the thermodynamic limit. As it turns out, the prefactor is half the number of type-B Goldstone modes NB. This is achieved by performing an exact Schmidt decomposition of the orthonormal basis states, thus unveiling their self-similarities in the real space--the essence of a fractal. Combining with a field-theoretic prediction [O. A. Castro-Alvaredo and B. Doyon, Phys. Rev. Lett. \textbf{108}, 120401 (2012)], we are led to the identification of the fractal dimension df with the number of type-B Goldstone modes NB for the orthonormal basis states in quantum many-body systems undergoing spontaneous symmetry breaking.
@article{arxiv.2201.01071,
title = {Fractal dimension and the counting rule of the Goldstone modes},
author = {Qian-Qian Shi and Yan-Wei Dai and Huan-Qiang Zhou and Ian P. McCulloch},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.01071},
year = {2025}
}
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15 pages, 3 figures; minor changes and references added