CMSA Quantum Matter in Mathematics and Physics: Late time von Neumann entropy and measurement-induced phase transition

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April 6, 2022 10:30 am - 11:30 am
via Zoom Video Conferencing
Speaker:

Shao-Kai Jian - Brandeis


Characterizing many-body entanglement is one of the most important problems in quantum physics. We present our studies on the steady state von Neumann entropy and its transition in Brownian SYK models. For unitary evolution, we show that the correlations between different replicas account for the Page curve at late time, and a permutation group structure emerges in the large-N calculation. In the presence of measurements, we find a transition of von Neumann entropy from volume-law to area-law by increasing the measurement rate. We show that a proper replica limit can be taken, which shows that the transition occurs at the point of replica symmetry breaking.


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