Entanglement versus gap for one-dimensional spin systems

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We study the relationship between entanglement and spectral gap for local Hamiltonians in one dimension (1D). The area law for a 1D system states that for the ground state, the entanglement of any interval is upper bounded by a constant independent of the size of the interval. However, the possible dependence of the upper bound on the spectral gap Δ is not known, as the best known general upper bound is asymptotically much larger than the largest possible entropy of any model system previously constructed for small Δ. To help resolve this asymptotic behavior, we construct a family of 1D local systems for which some intervals have entanglement entropy, which is polynomial in 1/Δ, whereas previously studied systems, such as free fermion systems or systems described by conformal field theory, had the entropy of all intervals bounded by a constant time log(1/Δ). © IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.

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Gottesman, D., & Hastings, M. B. (2010). Entanglement versus gap for one-dimensional spin systems. New Journal of Physics, 12. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/12/2/025002

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