Matrix Quantum Mechanics and Entanglement Entropy: A Review
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We review aspects of entanglement entropy in the quantum mechanics of N×N matrices, i.e., matrix quantum mechanics (MQM), at large N. In doing so, we review standard models of MQM and their relation to string theory, D-brane physics, and emergent non-commutative geometries. We overview, in generality, definitions of subsystems and entanglement entropies in theories with gauge redundancy and discuss the additional structure required for definining subsystems in MQMs possessing a U(N) gauge redundancy. In connecting these subsystems to non-commutative geometry, we review several works on target space entanglement,’ and entanglement in non-commutative field theories, highlighting the conditions in which target space entanglement entropy displays an area law’ at large N. We summarize several example calculations of entanglement entropy in non-commutative geometries and MQMs. We review recent work in connecting the area law entanglement of MQM to the Ryu–Takayanagi formula, highlighting the conditions in which U(N) invariance implies a minimal area formula for the entanglement entropy at large N. Finally, we make comments on open questions and research directions.
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Acknowledgements: We are happy to acknowledge Arkya Chatterjee, Sumit Das, Masanori Hanada, Sean Hartnoll, Phillip Höhn, Edward Mazenc, Jacob McNamara, Ronak Soni, and Mykhaylo Usatyuk for useful conversations. We additionally acknowledge Sean Hartnoll and Ronak Soni for collaborations related to the subject of this work. JRF would like to thank the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, the Kavli Institute of Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, and New York University for hospitality during the completion of this review.
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