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H. A. Camargo

Researcher at Free University of Berlin

Publications -  18
Citations -  363

H. A. Camargo is an academic researcher from Free University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum entanglement & Quantum field theory. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 14 publications receiving 231 citations. Previous affiliations of H. A. Camargo include National Autonomous University of Mexico & Albert Einstein Institution.

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Complexity as a Novel Probe of Quantum Quenches: Universal Scalings and Purifications

TL;DR: The recently developed notion of complexity for field theory is applied to a quantum quench through a critical point in 1+1 dimensions, and it is demonstrated that complexity is capable of probing features to which the entanglement entropy is insensitive.
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Path Integral Optimization as Circuit Complexity

TL;DR: This Letter shows how the latter approach from path integral optimization may be given by a concrete realization within the standard gate counting framework, and shows that, when the background geometry is deformed by a Weyl rescaling, a judicious gate counting allows one to recover the Liouville action as a particular choice within a more general class of cost functions.
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Entanglement and complexity of purification in ( 1 + 1 )-dimensional free conformal field theories

TL;DR: In this paper, the massless limit of the free bosonic theory and the corresponding behavior of the mutual information were analyzed for two intervals in the vacuum of the Ising conformal field theory.
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Long Distance Entanglement of Purification and Reflected Entropy in Conformal Field Theory

TL;DR: In this article, the decay of both the entanglement of purification and reflected entropy is enhanced with respect to the mutual information behavior by a logarithm of the distance between the subregions.

Balanced partial entanglement and mixed state correlations

TL;DR: In this article , the balanced partial entanglement (BPE) has been used as a proper measure of the total intrinsic correlation between two subsystems in a mixed state, which can be considered as a generalization of the Markov gap for canonical purification.