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Quantum Entanglement and the Growth of Laplacian Eigenfunctions

Spectral Theory 2021-11-25 v1

Abstract

We study the growth of Laplacian eigenfunctions Δϕk=λkϕk -\Delta \phi_k = \lambda_k \phi_k on compact manifolds (M,g)(M,g). H\"ormander proved sharp polynomial bounds on ϕkL\| \phi_k\|_{L^{\infty}} which are attained on the sphere. On a `generic' manifold, the behavior seems to be different: both numerics and Berry's random wave model suggest ϕkLlogλk\| \phi_k\|_{L^{\infty}} \lesssim \sqrt{\log{\lambda_k}} as the typical behavior. We propose a mechanism, centered around an L1L^1-analogue of the spectral projector, for explaining the slow growth in the generic case: for ϕn+1(x0)\phi_{n+1}(x_0) to be large, it is necessary that either (1) several of the first nn eigenfunctions were large in x0x_0 or (2) that ϕn+1\phi_{n+1} is strongly correlated with a suitable linear combination of the first nn eigenfunctions on most of the manifold or (3) both. An interesting byproduct is quantum entanglement for Laplacian eigenfunctions: the existence of two distinct points x,yMx,y \in M such that the sequences (ϕk(x))k=1(\phi_k(x))_{k=1}^{\infty} and (ϕk(y))k=1(\phi_k(y))_{k=1}^{\infty} do not behave like independent random variables. The existence of such points is not to be expected for generic manifolds but common for the classical manifolds and subtly intertwined with eigenfunction concentration.

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@article{arxiv.2111.12625,
  title  = {Quantum Entanglement and the Growth of Laplacian Eigenfunctions},
  author = {Stefan Steinerberger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.12625},
  year   = {2021}
}