Emergent geometry from entanglement structure

Abstract

We attempt to reveal the geometry, emerged from the entanglement structure of any general N-party pure quantum many-body state by representing entanglement entropies corresponding to all 2N bipartitions of the state by means of a generalized adjacency matrix. We show this representation is often exact and may lead to a geometry very different than suggested by the Hamiltonian. Moreover, in all the cases, it yields a natural entanglement contour, similar to previous proposals. The formalism is extended for conformal invariant systems, and a more insightful interpretation of entanglement is presented as a flow among different parts of the system.

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