English

R\'enyi entropy of a line in two-dimensional Ising models

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2010-11-02 v2 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

We consider the two-dimensional (2d) Ising model on a infinitely long cylinder and study the probabilities pip_i to observe a given spin configuration ii along a circular section of the cylinder. These probabilities also occur as eigenvalues of reduced density matrices in some Rokhsar-Kivelson wave-functions. We analyze the subleading constant to the R\'enyi entropy Rn=1/(1n)ln(ipin)R_n=1/(1-n) \ln (\sum_i p_i^n) and discuss its scaling properties at the critical point. Studying three different microscopic realizations, we provide numerical evidence that it is universal and behaves in a step-like fashion as a function of nn, with a discontinuity at the Shannon point n=1n=1. As a consequence, a field theoretical argument based on the replica trick would fail to give the correct value at this point. We nevertheless compute it numerically with high precision. Two other values of the R\'enyi parameter are of special interest: n=1/2n=1/2 and n=n=\infty are related in a simple way to the Affleck-Ludwig boundary entropies associated to free and fixed boundary conditions respectively.

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@article{arxiv.1006.1605,
  title  = {R\'enyi entropy of a line in two-dimensional Ising models},
  author = {Jean-Marie Stéphan and Grégoire Misguich and Vincent Pasquier},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1006.1605},
  year   = {2010}
}

Comments

8 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables. To be submitted to Physical Review B