Exponential clustering of bipartite quantum entanglement at arbitrary temperatures
Tomotaka Kuwahara,
Keiji Saito
Abstract:Macroscopic quantum effects play central roles in the appearance of inexplicable phenomena in low-temperature quantum many-body physics. Such macroscopic quantumness is often evaluated using long-range entanglement, i.e., entanglement in the macroscopic length scale. The long-range entanglement not only characterizes the novel quantum phases but also serves as a critical resource for quantum computation. Thus, the problem that arises is under which conditions can the longrange entanglement be stable even at ro… Show more
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