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Exact hydrodynamic description of symmetry-resolved R\'enyi entropies after a quantum quench

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arxiv 2205.02924 v2 pith:5PU4ZMCL submitted 2022-05-05 cond-mat.stat-mech cond-mat.quant-gascond-mat.str-el

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We investigate the non-equilibrium dynamics of the symmetry-resolved R\'enyi entropies in a one-dimensional gas of non-interacting spinless fermions by means of quantum generalised hydrodynamics, which recently allowed to obtain very accurate results for the total entanglement in inhomogeneous quench settings. Although our discussion is valid for any quench setting accessible with quantum generalised hydrodynamics, we focus on the case of a quantum gas initially prepared in a bipartite fashion and subsequently let evolve unitarily with a hopping Hamiltonian. For this system, we characterise the symmetry-resolved R\'enyi entropies as function of time $t$ and of the entangling position $x$ along the inhomogeneous profile. We observe an asymptotic logarithmic growth of the charged moments at half system and an asymptotic restoration of equipartition of entropy among symmetry sectors with deviations which are proportional to the square of the inverse of the total entropy.

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