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Particle partition entanglement of bosonic Luttinger liquids
arXiv
Authors: C. M. Herdman, A. Del Maestro
Year
2014
Paper ID
45788
Status
Preprint
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We consider the Rényi entanglement entropy of bosonic Luttinger liquids under a particle bipartition and demonstrate that the leading order finite-size scaling is logarithmic in the system size with a prefactor equal to the inverse Luttinger parameter. While higher order corrections involve a microscopic length scale, the leading order scaling depends only on this sole dimensionless parameter which characterizes the low energy quantum hydrodynamics. This result contrasts the leading entanglement entropy scaling under a spatial bipartition, for which the coefficient is universal and independent of the Luttinger parameter. Using quantum Monte Carlo calculations, we explicitly confirm the scaling predictions of Luttinger liquid theory for the Lieb-Liniger model of δ-function interacting bosons in the one dimensional spatial continuum.
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