Universality in the tripartite information after global quenches
Abstract
We consider macroscopically large 3-partitions of connected subsystems in infinite quantum spin chains and study the R\'enyi- tripartite information . At equilibrium in clean 1D systems with local Hamiltonians it generally vanishes. A notable exception is the ground state of conformal critical systems, in which is known to be a universal function of the cross ratio , where denotes 's length. We identify different classes of states that, under time evolution with translationally invariant Hamiltonians, locally relax to states with a nonzero (R\'enyi) tripartite information, which furthermore exhibits a universal dependency on . We report a numerical study of in systems that are dual to free fermions, propose a field-theory description, and work out their asymptotic behaviour for in general and for generic in a subclass of systems. This allows us to infer the value of in the scaling limit , which we call ``residual tripartite information''. If nonzero, our analysis points to a universal residual value independently of the R\'enyi index , and hence applies also to the genuine (von Neumann) tripartite information.
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@article{arxiv.2209.14253,
title = {Universality in the tripartite information after global quenches},
author = {Vanja Marić and Maurizio Fagotti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.14253},
year = {2023}
}