Entanglement asymmetry in CFT and its relation to non-topological defects
Abstract
The entanglement asymmetry is an information based observable that quantifies the degree of symmetry breaking in a region of an extended quantum system. We investigate this measure in the ground state of one dimensional critical systems described by a CFT. Employing the correspondence between global symmetries and defects, the analysis of the entanglement asymmetry can be formulated in terms of partition functions on Riemann surfaces with multiple non-topological defect lines inserted at their branch cuts. For large subsystems, these partition functions are determined by the scaling dimension of the defects. This leads to our first main observation: at criticality, the entanglement asymmetry acquires a subleading contribution scaling as for large subsystem length . Then, as an illustrative example, we consider the XY spin chain, which has a critical line described by the massless Majorana fermion theory and explicitly breaks the symmetry associated with rotations about the -axis. In this situation the corresponding defect is marginal. Leveraging conformal invariance, we relate the scaling dimension of these defects to the ground state energy of the massless Majorana fermion on a circle with equally-spaced point defects. We exploit this mapping to derive our second main result: the exact expression for the scaling dimension associated with of defects of arbitrary strengths. Our result generalizes a known formula for the case derived in several previous works. We then use this exact scaling dimension to derive our third main result: the exact prefactor of the term in the asymmetry of the critical XY chain.
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@article{arxiv.2402.03446,
title = {Entanglement asymmetry in CFT and its relation to non-topological defects},
author = {Michele Fossati and Filiberto Ares and Jerome Dubail and Pasquale Calabrese},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.03446},
year = {2024}
}
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37 pages, 7 figures