Aspects of capacity of entanglement
Jan de Boer, Jarkko J\"arvel\"a, Esko Keski-Vakkuri

TL;DR
This paper explores the capacity of entanglement, a quantum information measure analogous to heat capacity, analyzing its properties, calculation in various theories, and potential measurability, revealing universal features and relations to entanglement entropy.
Contribution
It introduces and calculates the capacity of entanglement across different quantum systems and field theories, linking it to gravity duals and measurement proposals, highlighting universal behaviors.
Findings
Capacity of entanglement relates to entanglement entropy with area dependence.
Universal features in conformal field theories are observed.
Growth rate of capacity in quenched 1+1 CFTs is computed.
Abstract
Many quantum information theoretic quantities are similar to and/or inspired by thermodynamic quantities, with entanglement entropy being a well-known example. In this paper, we study a less well-known example, capacity of entanglement, which is the quantum information theoretic counterpart of heat capacity. It can be defined as the second cumulant of the entanglement spectrum and can be loosely thought of as the variance in the entanglement entropy. We review the definition of capacity of entanglement and its relation to various other quantities such as fidelity susceptibility and Fisher information. We then calculate the capacity of entanglement for various quantum systems, conformal and non-conformal quantum field theories in various dimensions, and examine their holographic gravity duals. Resembling the relation between response coefficients and order parameter fluctuations in…
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