Numerical MPS study of the Moore-Read state finds approximate equipartition of symmetry-resolved entanglement entropy and good agreement with the Li-Haldane conjecture for the entanglement spectrum despite distinct neutral and charged velocities.
Detecting Quantum Critical Points using Bipartite Fluctuations
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We show that the concept of bipartite fluctuations F provides a very efficient tool to detect quantum phase transitions in strongly correlated systems. Using state of the art numerical techniques complemented with analytical arguments, we investigate paradigmatic examples for both quantum spins and bosons. As compared to the von Neumann entanglement entropy, we observe that F allows to find quantum critical points with a much better accuracy in one dimension. We further demonstrate that F can be successfully applied to the detection of quantum criticality in higher dimensions with no prior knowledge of the universality class of the transition. Promising approaches to experimentally access fluctuations are discussed for quantum antiferromagnets and cold gases.
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Symmetry Resolved Entanglement Entropy in a Non-Abelian Fractional Quantum Hall State
Numerical MPS study of the Moore-Read state finds approximate equipartition of symmetry-resolved entanglement entropy and good agreement with the Li-Haldane conjecture for the entanglement spectrum despite distinct neutral and charged velocities.