Most states in the Hilbert space are maximally entangled. This fact has proven useful to investigate-among other things-the foundations of statistical mechanics. Unfortunately, most states in the Hilbert space of a quantum many-body system are not physically accessible. We define physical ensembles of states acting on random factorized states by a circuit of length k of random and independent unitaries with local support. We study the typicality of entanglement by means of the purity of the reduced state. We find that for a time k = O(1), the typical purity obeys the area law. Thus, the upper bounds for area law are actually saturated, on average, with a variance that goes to zero for large systems. Similarly, we prove that by means of local evolution a subsystem of linear dimensions L is typically entangled with a volume law when the time scales with the size of the subsystem. Moreover, we show that for large values of k the reduced state becomes very close to the completely mixed state.

Quantum Entanglement in Random Physical States / Hamma, A; Santra, S; Zanardi, P. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. - ISSN 0031-9007. - 109:4(2012). [10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.040502]

Quantum Entanglement in Random Physical States

Hamma A;
2012

Abstract

Most states in the Hilbert space are maximally entangled. This fact has proven useful to investigate-among other things-the foundations of statistical mechanics. Unfortunately, most states in the Hilbert space of a quantum many-body system are not physically accessible. We define physical ensembles of states acting on random factorized states by a circuit of length k of random and independent unitaries with local support. We study the typicality of entanglement by means of the purity of the reduced state. We find that for a time k = O(1), the typical purity obeys the area law. Thus, the upper bounds for area law are actually saturated, on average, with a variance that goes to zero for large systems. Similarly, we prove that by means of local evolution a subsystem of linear dimensions L is typically entangled with a volume law when the time scales with the size of the subsystem. Moreover, we show that for large values of k the reduced state becomes very close to the completely mixed state.
2012
Quantum Entanglement in Random Physical States / Hamma, A; Santra, S; Zanardi, P. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. - ISSN 0031-9007. - 109:4(2012). [10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.040502]
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