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Reflected entropy in random tensor networks II: a topological index from the canonical purification

High Energy Physics - Theory 2023-02-01 v2 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology Mathematical Physics math.MP Quantum Physics

Abstract

In arXiv:2112.09122, we analyzed the reflected entropy (SRS_R) in random tensor networks motivated by its proposed duality to the entanglement wedge cross section (EW) in holographic theories, SR=2EW4GS_R=2 \frac{EW}{4G}. In this paper, we discover further details of this duality by analyzing a simple network consisting of a chain of two random tensors. This setup models a multiboundary wormhole. We show that the reflected entanglement spectrum is controlled by representation theory of the Temperley-Lieb (TL) algebra. In the semiclassical limit motivated by holography, the spectrum takes the form of a sum over superselection sectors associated to different irreducible representations of the TL algebra and labelled by a topological index kZ0k\in \mathbb{Z}_{\geq 0}. Each sector contributes to the reflected entropy an amount 2kEW4G2k \frac{EW}{4G} weighted by its probability. We provide a gravitational interpretation in terms of fixed-area, higher-genus multiboundary wormholes with genus 2k12k-1 initial value slices. These wormholes appear in the gravitational description of the canonical purification. We confirm the reflected entropy holographic duality away from phase transitions. We also find important non-perturbative contributions from the novel geometries with k2k\geq 2 near phase transitions, resolving the discontinuous transition in SRS_R. Along with analytic arguments, we provide numerical evidence for our results. We comment on the connection between TL algebras, Type II1_1 von Neumann algebras and gravity.

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@article{arxiv.2210.15006,
  title  = {Reflected entropy in random tensor networks II: a topological index from the canonical purification},
  author = {Chris Akers and Thomas Faulkner and Simon Lin and Pratik Rath},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.15006},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

50 Pages + Appendices, 28 Figures. v2: typo fixed