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Hierarchical entanglement transitions and hidden area-law sectors in quantum many-body dynamics

Quantum Physics 2026-05-07 v1 Statistical Mechanics Strongly Correlated Electrons High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

Chaotic many-body dynamics typically generates volume-law entanglement from initially low-entangled states. We reveal an intricate, hierarchical entanglement structure in local quantum quenches, both in the canonical purification of locally quenched Gibbs states and in a companion pure-state circuit model. In either setting, the full state exhibits a Renyi-index-tuned transition: at long times, Sα>1S_{\alpha>1} obeys an area law, while Sα1S_{\alpha\le 1} is volume-law. More strikingly, the response linear in the quench strength is carried by only an O(1)-dimensional dominant Schmidt sector; the corresponding states exhibit their own area-to-volume-law transitions at critical indices αc<1\alpha_c<1, implying polynomial-bond-dimension approximability in one dimension. We provide evidence that this hierarchy persists recursively: upon bipartitioning the dominant Schmidt states, their leading Schmidt sectors exhibit analogous structure. We derive the mechanism analytically in the circuit model, prove the Sα>1S_{\alpha>1} area law for locally quenched Gibbs states, and support the hierarchy by exact diagonalization of random circuits and locally quenched Gibbs states of chaotic spin chains.

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@article{arxiv.2605.04540,
  title  = {Hierarchical entanglement transitions and hidden area-law sectors in quantum many-body dynamics},
  author = {Tarun Grover},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.04540},
  year   = {2026}
}

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5 pages, 3 figures + Appendices