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Matrix Quantum Mechanics and Entanglement Entropy: A Review

High Energy Physics - Theory 2025-12-04 v1

Abstract

We review aspects of entanglement entropy in the quantum mechanics of N×NN\times N matrices, i.e. matrix quantum mechanics (MQM), at large NN. In doing so we review standard models of MQM and their relation to string theory, D-brane physics, and emergent non-commutative geometries. We overview, in generality, definitions of subsystems and entanglement entropies in theories with gauge redundancy and discuss the additional structure required for definining subsystems in MQMs possessing a U(N)U(N) gauge redundancy. In connecting these subsystems to non-commutative geometry, we review several works on `target space entanglement,' and entanglement in non-commutative field theories, highlighting the conditions in which target space entanglement entropy displays an `area law' at large NN. We summarize several example calculations of entanglement entropy in non-commutative geometries and MQMs. We review recent work in connecting the area law entanglement of MQM to the Ryu-Takayanagi formula, highlighting the conditions in which U(N)U(N) invariance implies a minimal area formula for the entanglement entropy at large NN. Finally, we make comments on open questions and research directions.

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@article{arxiv.2512.03163,
  title  = {Matrix Quantum Mechanics and Entanglement Entropy: A Review},
  author = {Jackson R. Fliss and Alexander Frenkel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.03163},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

82 pages, 22 figures; invited review for Entropy special issue "Coarse and Fine-Grained Aspects of Gravitational Entropy"