Random Tensor Networks with Non-trivial Links

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Newton Cheng
Cécilia Lancien
Geoff Penington
Michael Walter
Freek Witteveen
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[1] University of California,Department of Physics, Center for Theoretical Physics
[2] Université Grenoble Alpes,Institut Fourier and CNRS
[3] Institute for Advanced Study,Faculty of Computer Science
[4] Ruhr University Bochum,Department of Mathematical Sciences and QMATH
[5] University of Copenhagen,undefined
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Annales Henri Poincaré | 2024年 / 25卷
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Random tensor networks are a powerful toy model for understanding the entanglement structure of holographic quantum gravity. However, unlike holographic quantum gravity, their entanglement spectra are flat. It has therefore been argued that a better model consists of random tensor networks with link states that are not maximally entangled, i.e., have non-trivial spectra. In this work, we initiate a systematic study of the entanglement properties of these networks. We employ tools from free probability, random matrix theory, and one-shot quantum information theory to study random tensor networks with bounded and unbounded variation in link spectra, and in cases where a subsystem has one or multiple minimal cuts. If the link states have bounded spectral variation, the limiting entanglement spectrum of a subsystem with two minimal cuts can be expressed as a free product of the entanglement spectra of each cut, along with a Marchenko–Pastur distribution. For a class of states with unbounded spectral variation, analogous to semiclassical states in quantum gravity, we relate the limiting entanglement spectrum of a subsystem with two minimal cuts to the distribution of the minimal entanglement across the two cuts. In doing so, we draw connections to previous work on split transfer protocols, entanglement negativity in random tensor networks, and Euclidean path integrals in quantum gravity.
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页码:2107 / 2212
页数:105
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