The complex timelike entanglement entropy is computed in non-relativistic holographic theories, with a logarithmic real part and a constant imaginary part proposed as Fermi-surface signatures.
Entanglement entropy of fermions in any dimension and the Widom conjecture
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We show that entanglement entropy of free fermions scales faster then area law, as opposed to the scaling $L^{d-1}$ for the harmonic lattice, for example. We also suggest and provide evidence in support of an explicit formula for the entanglement entropy of free fermions in any dimension $d$, $S\sim c(\partial\Gamma,\partial\Omega)\cdot L^{d-1}\log L$ as the size of a subsystem $L\to\infty$, where $\partial\Gamma$ is the Fermi surface and $\partial\Omega$ is the boundary of the region in real space. The expression for the constant $c(\partial\Gamma,\partial\Omega)$ is based on a conjecture due to H. Widom. We prove that a similar expression holds for the particle number fluctuations and use it to prove a two sided estimates on the entropy $S$.
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Holographic Timelike Entanglement Entropy in Non-relativistic Theories
The complex timelike entanglement entropy is computed in non-relativistic holographic theories, with a logarithmic real part and a constant imaginary part proposed as Fermi-surface signatures.