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Research PaperResearchia:202603.05084[Quantum Computing > Quantum Physics]

Tripartite information of two-dimensional free fermions: a sine-kernel spectral constant from Fermi surface geometry

Aleksandrs Sokolovs

Abstract

We show that monogamy of mutual information (MMI) in free-fermion ground states is a property of the observation scale, not of the quantum state. For three adjacent strips of width ww on a two-dimensional lattice, translation invariance decomposes the tripartite information as I3=βˆ‘kyg(kF(ky) w)I_3 = \sum_{k_y} g(k_F(k_y)\, w), where g(z)g(z) is a universal function of the dimensionless product z=kFwz = k_F w, determined by the spectrum of the sine-kernel integral operator (the Slepian concentration operator). We prove that g(z)g(z) has a unique zero at zβˆ—β‰ˆ1.329z^* \approx 1.329: modes with kFw<zβˆ—k_F w < z^* violate MMI (g>0g > 0), while modes with kFw>zβˆ—k_F w > z^* satisfy it (g<0g < 0). Since zβˆ—/kFwβ†’0z^* / k_F w \to 0 as wβ†’βˆžw \to \infty, any Fermi surface eventually satisfies MMI at large ww, while any gapless system violates it at sufficiently small ww. The classification of states as "holographic" or "non-holographic" by the sign of I3I_3 is thus scale-dependent. We establish the properties of g(z)g(z) analytically and show that zβˆ—z^* is determined to 0.12%0.12\% by the cancellation of only two Slepian eigenvalue contributions. For RΓ©nyi entropies with index Ξ±>1Ξ±> 1, the function gΞ±(z)g_Ξ±(z) oscillates with multiple sign changes. We verify the framework on square and triangular lattices and show that interactions shift zβˆ—z^* by ∼1\sim 1--2%2\%.


Source: arXiv:2603.03103v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2603.03103v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2603.03103v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2603.03103v1

Submission:3/5/2026
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Subjects:Quantum Physics; Quantum Computing
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