Subsystem distance after a local operator quench

Abstract We investigate the time evolution of the subsystem trace distance and Schatten distances after local operator quenches in two-dimensional conformal field theory (CFT) and in one-dimensional quantum spin chains. We focus on the case of a subsystem being an interval embedded in the infinite l...

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Main Authors: Jiaju Zhang, Pasquale Calabrese
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-02-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP02(2020)056
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spelling doaj-c48de8be55ab4405a7b8025f8380a0882021-02-14T12:05:42ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792020-02-012020213310.1007/JHEP02(2020)056Subsystem distance after a local operator quenchJiaju Zhang0Pasquale Calabrese1SISSA and INFN — Sezione di TriesteSISSA and INFN — Sezione di TriesteAbstract We investigate the time evolution of the subsystem trace distance and Schatten distances after local operator quenches in two-dimensional conformal field theory (CFT) and in one-dimensional quantum spin chains. We focus on the case of a subsystem being an interval embedded in the infinite line. The initial state is prepared by inserting a local operator in the ground state of the theory. We only consider the cases in which the inserted local operator is a primary field or a sum of several primaries. While a nonchiral primary operator can excite both left-moving and right-moving quasiparticles, a holomorphic primary operator only excites a right-moving quasiparticle and an anti-holomorphic primary operator only excites a left-moving one. The reduced density matrix (RDM) of an interval hosting a quasiparticle is orthogonal to the RDM of the interval without any quasiparticles. Moreover, the RDMs of two intervals hosting quasiparticles at different positions are also orthogonal to each other. We calculate numerically the entanglement entropy, Rényi entropy, trace distance, and Schatten distances in time-dependent states excited by different local operators in the critical Ising and XX spin chains. These results match the CFT predictions in the proper limit.https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP02(2020)056Conformal Field TheoryLattice Integrable Models
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Subsystem distance after a local operator quench
Journal of High Energy Physics
Conformal Field Theory
Lattice Integrable Models
author_facet Jiaju Zhang
Pasquale Calabrese
author_sort Jiaju Zhang
title Subsystem distance after a local operator quench
title_short Subsystem distance after a local operator quench
title_full Subsystem distance after a local operator quench
title_fullStr Subsystem distance after a local operator quench
title_full_unstemmed Subsystem distance after a local operator quench
title_sort subsystem distance after a local operator quench
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Abstract We investigate the time evolution of the subsystem trace distance and Schatten distances after local operator quenches in two-dimensional conformal field theory (CFT) and in one-dimensional quantum spin chains. We focus on the case of a subsystem being an interval embedded in the infinite line. The initial state is prepared by inserting a local operator in the ground state of the theory. We only consider the cases in which the inserted local operator is a primary field or a sum of several primaries. While a nonchiral primary operator can excite both left-moving and right-moving quasiparticles, a holomorphic primary operator only excites a right-moving quasiparticle and an anti-holomorphic primary operator only excites a left-moving one. The reduced density matrix (RDM) of an interval hosting a quasiparticle is orthogonal to the RDM of the interval without any quasiparticles. Moreover, the RDMs of two intervals hosting quasiparticles at different positions are also orthogonal to each other. We calculate numerically the entanglement entropy, Rényi entropy, trace distance, and Schatten distances in time-dependent states excited by different local operators in the critical Ising and XX spin chains. These results match the CFT predictions in the proper limit.
topic Conformal Field Theory
Lattice Integrable Models
url https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP02(2020)056
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