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Renyi Entropy of the XY Spin Chain

Quantum Physics 2010-02-16 v4 Statistical Mechanics High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We consider the one-dimensional XY quantum spin chain in a transverse magnetic field. We are interested in the Renyi entropy of a block of L neighboring spins at zero temperature on an infinite lattice. The Renyi entropy is essentially the trace of some power α\alpha of the density matrix of the block. We calculate the asymptotic for LL \to \infty analytically in terms of Klein's elliptic λ\lambda - function. We study the limiting entropy as a function of its parameter α\alpha. We show that up to the trivial addition terms and multiplicative factors, and after a proper re-scaling, the Renyi entropy is an automorphic function with respect to a certain subgroup of the modular group; moreover, the subgroup depends on whether the magnetic field is above or below its critical value. Using this fact, we derive the transformation properties of the Renyi entropy under the map αα1\alpha \to \alpha^{-1} and show that the entropy becomes an elementary function of the magnetic field and the anisotropy when α\alpha is a integer power of 2, this includes the purity trρ2tr \rho^2. We also analyze the behavior of the entropy as α0\alpha \to 0 and \infty and at the critical magnetic field and in the isotropic limit [XX model].

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@article{arxiv.0707.2534,
  title  = {Renyi Entropy of the XY Spin Chain},
  author = {F. Franchini and A. R. Its and V. E. Korepin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0707.2534},
  year   = {2010}
}

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