The scaling behavior of logarithmic fidelity in quantum phase transition in LMG model
Abstract
In this paper, we explore the differences between classical logarithmic fidelity and quantum fidelity. The classical logarithmic fidelity is found to be always extensive while the quantum one manifests distinct size dependence in different phases. Illustrated by the anisotropic Lipkin-Meshkov-Glick model, we found numerically and analytically that the logarithmic fidelity scales like N in the symmetry-broken phase and scales like N0 in the polarized phase. The singular behavior around the critical point is also investigated.
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