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.
Fractional Quantum Hall Matrix Product States For Interacting Conformal Field Theories
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Using truncated conformal field theory (CFT), we present the formalism necessary to obtain exact matrix product state (MPS) representations for any fractional quantum hall model state which can be written as an expectation value of primary fields in some conformal field theory. The auxiliary bond space is the Hilbert space of the descendants of primary fields and matrix elements can be calculated using well-known CFT commutation relations. We obtain a site-independent MPS representation on the thin annulus and cylinder, while a site-dependent representation is possible on the disk and sphere geometries. We discuss the complications that arise due to the presence of null vectors in the theory's Hilbert space, and present an array of procedures which optimize the numerical calculation of matrix elements. By truncating the Hilbert space of the CFT, we then build an approximate MPS representation for Laughlin, Moore-Read, Read-Rezayi, Gaffnian, minimal $M(3,r+2)$ models, and a series of superconformal minimal models. We show how to obtain, in the MPS representation, the Orbital, Particle, and Real Space entanglement spectrum in both the finite and infinite systems.
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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.
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