
We formulate a universal characterization of the many-particle quantum entanglement in the ground state of a topologically ordered two-dimensional medium with a mass gap. We consider a disk in the plane, with a smooth boundary of length L, large compared to the correlation length. In the ground state, by tracing out all degrees of freedom in the exterior of the disk, we obtain a marginal density operator ��for the degrees of freedom in the interior. The von Neumann entropy S(��) of this density operator, a measure of the entanglement of the interior and exterior variables, has the form S(��)= ��L -��+ ..., where the ellipsis represents terms that vanish in the limit L\to\infty. The coefficient ��, arising from short wavelength modes localized near the boundary, is nonuniversal and ultraviolet divergent, but -��is a universal additive constant characterizing a global feature of the entanglement in the ground state. Using topological quantum field theory methods, we derive a formula for ��in terms of properties of the superselection sectors of the medium.
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High Energy Physics - Theory, Quantum Physics, Strongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el), many-body problems, 500, FOS: Physical sciences, quantum entanglement, ground states, 530, Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), fermion systems, entropy, Quantum Physics (quant-ph), quantum field theory
High Energy Physics - Theory, Quantum Physics, Strongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el), many-body problems, 500, FOS: Physical sciences, quantum entanglement, ground states, 530, Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), fermion systems, entropy, Quantum Physics (quant-ph), quantum field theory
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