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Symmetry-enforced minimal entanglement and correlation in quantum spin chains
by Kangle Li, Liujun Zou
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Authors (as registered SciPost users): | Liujun Zou |
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Preprint Link: | scipost_202503_00029v2 (pdf) |
Date accepted: | June 12, 2025 |
Date submitted: | June 8, 2025, 11:05 a.m. |
Submitted by: | Zou, Liujun |
Submitted to: | SciPost Physics |
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Academic field: | Physics |
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Approach: | Theoretical |
Abstract
The interplay between symmetry, entanglement and correlation is an interesting and important topic in quantum many-body physics. Within the framework of matrix product states, in this paper we study the minimal entanglement and correlation enforced by the SO(3) spin rotation symmetry and lattice translation symmetry in a quantum spin-J chain, with J a positive integer. When neither symmetry is spontaneously broken, for a sufficiently long segment in a sufficiently large closed chain, we find that the minimal R\'enyi-α entropy compatible with these symmetries is min{−2α−1ln(12α(1+1(2J+1)α−1)),2ln(J+1)}, for any α∈R+. In an infinitely long open chain with such symmetries, for any α∈R+ the minimal R\'enyi-α entropy of half of the system is min{−1α−1ln(12α(1+1(2J+1)α−1)),ln(J+1)}. When α→1, these lower bounds give the symmetry-enforced minimal von Neumann entropies in these setups. Moreover, we show that no state in a quantum spin-J chain with these symmetries can have a vanishing correlation length. Interestingly, the states with the minimal entanglement may not be a state with the minimal correlation length.
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Author comments upon resubmission
Thank you for patiently dealing with our draft and for all the help and advice, and we also thank the referees for their comments. We have addressed the comments in the response to referee 3, and have revised the manuscript accordingly. We believe that the revised manuscript meets the high standard of SciPost Physics and can be published there.
Best regards,
Kangle Li and Liujun Zou
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Published as SciPost Phys. 19, 020 (2025)