Sub-ballistic growth of R\'enyi entropies due to diffusion
Abstract
We investigate the dynamics of quantum entanglement after a global quench and uncover a qualitative difference between the behavior of the von Neumann entropy and higher R\'enyi entropies. We argue that the latter generically grow \emph{sub-ballistically}, as , in systems with diffusive transport. We provide strong evidence for this in both a U symmetric random circuit model and in a paradigmatic non-integrable spin chain, where energy is the sole conserved quantity. We interpret our results as a consequence of local quantum fluctuations in conserved densities, whose behavior is controlled by diffusion, and use the random circuit model to derive an effective description. We also discuss the late-time behavior of the second R\'enyi entropy and show that it exhibits hydrodynamic tails with \emph{three distinct power laws} occurring for different classes of initial states.
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@article{arxiv.1901.10502,
title = {Sub-ballistic growth of R\'enyi entropies due to diffusion},
author = {Tibor Rakovszky and Frank Pollmann and C. W. von Keyserlingk},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.10502},
year = {2019}
}
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close to published version: 4 + epsilon pages, 3 figures + supplement