Non-local magic, classical hardness, and gravitational back-reaction
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Abstract
We study the interplay between magic and entanglement in quantum many-body systems. We show that non-local magic, which is supported by the quantum correlations is lower bounded by the non-flatness of entanglement spectrum and upper bounded by the amount of entanglement in the system. We then argue that a smoothed version of non-local magic bounds the hardness of classical simulations for incompressible states. In conformal field theories, we conjecture that the non-local magic should scale linearly with entanglement entropy but sublinearly when an approximation of the state is allowed. We support the conjectures using both analytical arguments based on unitary distillation and numerical data from an Ising CFT. If the CFT has a holographic dual, then we prove that the non-local magic vanishes if and only if there is no gravitational back-reaction. Furthermore, we show that non-local magic is approximately equal to the rate of change of the minimal surface area in response to the change of cosmic brane tension in the bulk.
Publication: Preprint: arXiv:2403.07056
Presenters
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Gong Cheng
Virginia Tech
Authors
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Gong Cheng
Virginia Tech
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ChunJun (Charles) Cao
Virginia Tech
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Alioscia Hamma
Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
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Lorenzo Leone
University of Massachusetts Boston
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William R Munizzi
University of California, Los Angeles
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Savatore F Oliviero
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche