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Shapes of quantum entanglement with persistent homology

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Abstract

Persistent homology is a modern computational technique that can identify shapes in discrete data. We convert quantum states into barcodes using quantum mutual information as a distance metric [1]. This general approach has three applications. Firstly, it functions as a kind of order parameter, where abrupt changes in the barcode indicate phase transitions. Secondly, it describes the shapes of entanglement present in the quantum state. Thirdly, it is a numerical framework that could prove to be a useful step towards the construction of spacetime. We demonstrate its computational power on two commonly used quantum spin models.

Publication: [1] Olsthoorn B., Balatsky A. V. (2021). Persistent homology of quantum entanglement – arXiv:2110.10214

Presenters

  • Bart Olsthoorn

    KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Authors

  • Bart Olsthoorn

    KTH Royal Institute of Technology

  • Alexander V Balatsky

    University of Connecticut