Proton-neutron entanglement entropy in shell model calculations

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Abstract



The entanglement entropy is a measure of the correlations between the components of a bipartite system: the lower the entropy, the more independent

the components are. We apply this concept in the shell model and compute the entropy of entanglement between the proton and neutron parts

of the many-body wave function. We find a strong connection between symmetry and entropy, and provide some speculations as to the origin of this connection.

*Supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics, under Award Numbers DE-FG02-96ER40985 and DE-SC0019465

Publication: Paper in preparation

Presenters

  • Calvin W Johnson

    • San Diego State Univ
    • San Diego State University

Authors

  • Calvin W Johnson

    • San Diego State Univ
    • San Diego State University
  • Oliver C Gorton

    • University of California, Irvine
    • San Diego State University