Entanglement Hamiltonians: from field theory, to lattice models and experiments
M. Dalmonte, V. Eisler, M. Falconi, B. Vermersch

TL;DR
This paper reviews the concept of entanglement Hamiltonians across quantum field theory, lattice models, and experimental settings, highlighting recent advances and applications in quantum information and simulation.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of entanglement Hamiltonians from theoretical foundations to practical applications in quantum technologies.
Findings
Summarizes key theoretical results on entanglement Hamiltonians.
Highlights recent experimental and simulation applications.
Connects field theory insights with lattice models and quantum information.
Abstract
We review results about entanglement (or modular) Hamiltonians of quantum many-body systems in field theory and statistical mechanics models, as well as recent applications in the context of quantum information and quantum simulation.
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