Pure gapped ground states of spin chains are short-range entangled
Mathematical Physics
2025-11-19 v1 math.MP
Quantum Physics
Abstract
We consider spin chains with a finite range Hamiltonian. For reasons of simplicity, the chain is taken to be infinitely long. A ground state is said to be a unique gapped ground state if its GNS Hamiltonian has a unique ground state, separated by a gap from the rest of the spectrum. By combining some powerful techniques developed in the last years, we prove that each unique gapped ground state is short-range entangled: It can be mapped into a product state by a finite time evolution map generated by a Hamiltonian with exponentially quasi-local interaction terms. This claim makes precise the common belief that one-dimensional gapped systems are topologically trivial in the bulk.
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@article{arxiv.2511.14699,
title = {Pure gapped ground states of spin chains are short-range entangled},
author = {Wojciech De Roeck and Martin Fraas and Bruno de O. Carvalho},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.14699},
year = {2025}
}
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16 pages