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Bounds on corner entanglement in quantum critical states (1511.04077v2)

Published 12 Nov 2015 in cond-mat.str-el, hep-th, and quant-ph

Abstract: The entanglement entropy in many gapless quantum systems receives a contribution from corners in the entangling surface in 2+1d. It is characterized by a universal function $a(\theta)$ depending on the opening angle $\theta$, and contains pertinent low energy information. For conformal field theories (CFTs), the leading expansion coefficient in the smooth limit $\theta \to \pi$ yields the stress tensor 2-point function coefficient $C_T$ . Little is known about $a(\theta)$ beyond that limit. Here, we show that the next term in the smooth limit expansion contains information beyond the 2- and 3-point correlators of the stress tensor. We conjecture that it encodes 4-point data, making it much richer. Further, we establish strong constraints on this and higher order smooth-limit coefficients. We also show that $a(\theta)$ is lower-bounded by a non-trivial function multiplied by the central charge $C_T$ , e.g. $a(\pi/2) \geq (\pi2 \ln 2)C_T /6$. This bound for 90-degree corners is nearly saturated by all known results, including recent numerics for the interacting Wilson-Fisher quantum critical points (QCPs). A bound is also given for the R\'enyi entropies. We illustrate our findings using O(N) QCPs, free boson and Dirac fermion CFTs, strongly coupled holographic ones, and other models. Exact results are also given for Lifshitz quantum critical points, and for conical singularities in 3+1d.

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