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System-environmental entanglement in critical spin systems under $ZZ$-decoherence and its relation to strong and weak symmetries

by Yoshihito Kuno, Takahiro Orito, Ikuo Ichinose

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Authors (as registered SciPost users): Yoshihito Kuno
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Preprint Link: scipost_202509_00003v2  (pdf)
Date accepted: Feb. 5, 2026
Date submitted: Nov. 11, 2025, 2:47 p.m.
Submitted by: Yoshihito Kuno
Submitted to: SciPost Physics Core
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Academic field: Physics
Specialties:
  • Condensed Matter Physics - Theory
  • Condensed Matter Physics - Computational
  • Quantum Physics
Approaches: Theoretical, Computational

Abstract

Open quantum many-body systems exhibit nontrivial behavior under decoherence. In particular, system-environmental entanglement (SEE) is one of the efficient quantities for classifying mixed states subject to decoherence. In this work, we investigate the SEE of critical spin chains under nearest-neighbor $ZZ$-decoherence. We numerically show that the SEE exhibits a specific scaling law, in particular, its system-size-independent term (``$g$-function'') changes drastically its behavior in the vicinity of phase transition caused by decoherence. For the XXZ model in its gapless regime, a transition diagnosed by strong R\'{e}nyi-2 correlations occurs as the strength of the decoherence increases. We determine the location of the phase transition by investigating the $g$-function that exhibits a sharp change in the critical region of the transition. Furthermore, we find that the value of the SEE is twice that of the system under single-site $Z$-decoherence, which was recently studied by conformal field theory. From the viewpoint of R\'{e}nyi-2 Shannon entropy, which is closely related to the SEE at the maximal decoherence, we clarify the origin of this $g$-function behavior.

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Report #2 by Anonymous (Referee 1) on 2025-12-1 (Invited Report)

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The authors have worked towards a clarification of the model used. They also provided more details about numerical tensor-network simulations (as also requested in the other report). The paper is now suitable for the publication in SciPost Phys. Core in its present form.

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Report #1 by Anonymous (Referee 2) on 2025-11-25 (Invited Report)

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I am satisfied with the reply provided by the authors and the modifications performed in the manuscript.
The quality of grammar and presentation is still probably below the standard. However I think that the scientific content is sufficiently interesting and novel to deserve publication in SciPost Physics Core.

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