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Friday, 09/16/2016 1:34:52 PM

Friday, September 16, 2016 1:34:52 PM

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Scaling of tripartite entanglement at impurity quantum phase transitions

Abolfazl Bayat

Comments: 5 pages and 5 figures

Subjects: Quantum Physics (quant-ph); Strongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el)

The emergence of a diverging length scale in many-body systems at a quantum phase transition implies that total entanglement has to reach its maximum there. In order to fully characterize this one has to consider multipartite entanglement as, for instance, bipartite entanglement between individual particles fails to signal this effect. However, quantification of multipartite entanglement is very hard and detecting it may not be possible due to the lack accessibility to all individual particles. For these reasons it will be more sensible to partition the system into relevant subsystems, each containing few to many spins, and study entanglement between those constituents as a coarse grain picture of multipartite entanglement between individual particles. In impurity systems, famously exemplified by two impurity and two channel Kondo models, it is natural to divide the system into three parts, namely, impurities and the left and right bulks. By exploiting two tripartite entanglement measures, based on negativity, we show that at impurity quantum phase transitions the tripartite entanglement diverges and shows scaling behavior. While the critical exponents are different for each tripartite entanglement measure they both provide very similar critical exponents for the two impurity and the two channel Kondo models suggesting that they belong to the same universality class.

http://arxiv.org/list/quant-ph/new

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