INVESTIGADORES
HUERTA Marina
artículos
Título:
Instability of universal terms in the entanglement entropy
Autor/es:
HUERTA, MARINA; VAN DER VELDE, GUIDO
Revista:
Physical Review D
Editorial:
American Physical Society
Referencias:
Año: 2022 vol. 105
ISSN:
2470-0010
Resumen:
The role of symmetries in what concerns entanglement entropy has been extensively explored in the last years and revealed a profound connection with the quantum field theory´s algebraic structure. Recently, it was found that some universal contributions to the entanglement entropy and mutual information may be nonuniquely defined in theories with generalized symmetries. Here, we study this issue in detail in the particular case of the entanglement entropy of the Maxwell theory in (2+1) dimensions for rotationally symmetric regions. In this setup, the problem can be dimensionally reduced to a half-line. We find that the only difference between the reduced problem for the Maxwell field and the reduced scalar free field stems from the Fourier angular n=0 mode. This simplification allows us to check explicitly the many issues that characterize models with broken global symmetries. Namely, we manifestly show that the additive algebras break Haag duality, and single out the nonlocal operators that are responsible for the failure of this property. More interestingly, we present concrete lattice realizations that confirm that the logarithmic "universal"term of the Maxwell entanglement entropy for disks depends on the details of the algebra assignation. This ambiguity hinders the identification of possible topological contributions characteristic of models with generalized symmetries and tarnishes its universal character. We further calculate the Maxwell mutual information for two nearly complementary concentric disks. We obtain the expected universal contribution with a log-log dependence and check that, unlike entropy, this is stable. Accordingly, this supports mutual information as the appropriate probe to sense additivity-duality breaking and the consequent universal topological contributions.