Physics behind the minimum of relative entropy measures for correlations
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
cond-mat.mtrl-scicond-mat.stat-mechquant-ph
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stateuncorrelatedcorrelationsentropyrelativecorrelatedmeasurereasonable
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The relative entropy of a correlated state and an uncorrelated reference state is a reasonable measure for the degree of correlations. A key question is however which uncorrelated state to compare to. The relative entropy becomes minimal for the uncorrelated reference state that has the same one-particle density matrix as the correlated state. Hence, this particular measure, coined nonfreeness, is unique and reasonable. We demonstrate that for relevant physical situations, such as finite temperatures or a correlation enhanced orbital splitting, other choices of the uncorrelated state, even educated guesses, overestimate correlations.
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