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Cubic trihedral corner entanglement for a free scalar

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We calculate the universal contribution to the $\alpha$-Renyi entropy from a cubic trihedral corner in the boundary of the entangling region in 3+1 dimensions for a massless free scalar. The universal number, $v_{\alpha}$, is manifest as the coefficient of a scaling term that is logarithmic in the size of the entangling region. Our numerical calculations find that this universal coefficient has both larger magnitude and the opposite sign to that induced by a smooth spherical entangling boundary in 3+1 dimensions, for which there is a well-known subleading logarithmic scaling. Despite these differences, up to the uncertainty of our finite-size lattice calculations, the functional dependence of the trihedral coefficient $v_{\alpha}$ on the R\'enyi index $\alpha$ is indistinguishable from that for a sphere, which is known analytically for a massless free scalar. We comment on the possible source of this $\alpha$-dependence arising from the general structure of (3+1)-dimensional conformal field theories, and suggest calculations past the free scalar which could further illuminate the general structure of the trihedral divergence in the R\'enyi entropy.

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Finite entropy sums in quantum field theory

hep-th · 2025-08-29 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Every finite entropy sum in a local QFT is a linear combination of complement entropy differences, mutual informations of non-adjacent regions, and tripartite informations.

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  • Finite entropy sums in quantum field theory hep-th · 2025-08-29 · conditional · none · ref 15 · internal anchor

    Every finite entropy sum in a local QFT is a linear combination of complement entropy differences, mutual informations of non-adjacent regions, and tripartite informations.