Entanglement entropy, single-particle occupation probabilities, and short-range correlations
Aurel Bulgac

TL;DR
This paper explores how short-range correlations in quantum many-body systems influence entanglement entropy, single-particle occupation probabilities, and high-momentum tails, revealing new qualitative relationships and effects on nuclear reaction dynamics.
Contribution
It uncovers the qualitative relationship between SRCs, entanglement entropy, and occupation probabilities, highlighting the impact of high-momentum tails on many-body dynamics.
Findings
SRCs induce high-momentum tails in occupation probabilities.
High-momentum tails increase entanglement entropy.
SRCs affect nuclear reaction dynamics.
Abstract
For quantum many-body systems with short-range correlations (SRCs), the intimate relationship between their magnitude, the behavior of the single-particle occupation probabilities at momenta larger than the Fermi momentum, and the entanglement entropy is a new qualitative aspect not studied and exploited yet. A large body of recent condensed matter studies indicate that the time evolution of the entanglement entropy describes the non-equilibrium dynamics of isolated and strongly interacting many-body systems, in a manner similar to the Boltzmann entropy, which is strictly defined for dilute and weakly interacting many-body systems. Both theoretical and experimental studies in nuclei and cold atomic gases have shown that the fermion momentum distribution has a generic behavior at momenta larger than the Fermi momentum, due to the presence of SRCs, with approximately 20\% of…
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TopicsStatistical Mechanics and Entropy
