Measuring renyi entanglement entropy in quantum Monte Carlo simulations

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Abstract

We develop a quantum Monte Carlo procedure, in the valence bond basis, to measure the Renyi entanglement entropy of a many-body ground state as the expectation value of a unitary Swap operator acting on two copies of the system. An improved estimator involving the ratio of Swap operators for different subregions enables convergence of the entropy in a simulation time polynomial in the system size. We demonstrate convergence of the Renyi entropy to exact results for a Heisenberg chain. Finally, we calculate the scaling of the Renyi entropy in the two-dimensional Heisenberg model and confirm that the Néel ground state obeys the expected area law for systems up to linear size L=32. © 2010 The American Physical Society.

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Hastings, M. B., González, I., Kallin, A. B., & Melko, R. G. (2010). Measuring renyi entanglement entropy in quantum Monte Carlo simulations. Physical Review Letters, 104(15). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.157201

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