Quantification of entanglement entropy in helium by the Schmidt-Slater decomposition method
Quantum Physics
2014-11-06 v2 Information Theory
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Atomic Physics
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Abstract
In this work, we present an investigation on the spatial entanglement entropies in the helium atom by using highly correlated Hylleraas functions to represent the S-wave states. Singlet-spin 1sns 1Se states (with n = 1 to 6) and triplet-spin 1sns 3Se states (with n = 2 to 6) are investigated. As a measure on the spatial entanglement, von Neumann entropy and linear entropy are calculated. Furthermore, we apply the Schmidt-Slater decomposition method on the two-electron wave functions, and obtain eigenvalues of the one-particle reduced density matrix, from which the linear entropy and von Neumann entropy can be determined.
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@article{arxiv.1404.5287,
title = {Quantification of entanglement entropy in helium by the Schmidt-Slater decomposition method},
author = {Chien-Hao Lin and Yew Kam Ho},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.5287},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
Final version to be published in Few-Body Systems (accepted on May 2nd, 2014)