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Universality of Energy-Space Entanglement in Quantum Impurity Models

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2026-07-29 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

Entanglement entropy (EE) is commonly studied using real-space bipartitions. We show that, in quantum impurity models, an energy-space bipartition, equivalent to the momentum-space bipartition of the bath, can display universal behavior. Motivated by poor man's scaling, we logarithmically discretize the bath and partition it into high- and low-energy sectors. For models with Fermi-liquid fixed points, including the Anderson model and fully screened or underscreened Kondo models, the low-energy EE flows to constants independent of model parameters. These constants are integer multiples of ln2\ln 2 plus corrections that depend only on the logarithmic discretization parameter Λ\Lambda. We show that scale invariance of the fixed-point wavefunction in energy space maps to effective translation invariance along a one-dimensional chain, allowing the fixed points to be classified by one-dimensional topological band theory. With low-energy chiral symmetry, each ln2\ln 2 contribution originates from a topological edge mode. We also study transitions between distinct Fermi-liquid fixed points using the local-singlet--Kondo-singlet transition in a two-orbital Anderson model driven by an inter-orbital antiferromagnetic coupling. The local-singlet phase has an effectively decoupled impurity and nearly vanishing EE, whereas the Kondo-singlet phase has finite EE larger than ln2\ln 2 per spin and orbital. When chiral symmetry holds at low energies, this distinction corresponds to a topological transition of the effective bath chain. At the non-Fermi-liquid critical point, the EE develops an unstable plateau. Its Λ\Lambda dependence resembles that of the overscreened two-channel Kondo model, supporting universality within the same non-Fermi-liquid universality class.

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@article{arxiv.2607.27394,
  title  = {Universality of Energy-Space Entanglement in Quantum Impurity Models},
  author = {Geng-Dong Zhou and Zhi-Da Song},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.27394},
  year   = {2026}
}

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7+17 pages, 4+4 figures