Entanglement, Yang-Mills, and the Scattering Matrix as an SU(N)-equivariant Kernel
Abstract
We study two-body scattering as an SU(N)-equivariant map acting on tensor-product representation spaces and analyze the entanglement generated by the -matrix. This representation-theoretic perspective separates group structure from dynamics: the decomposition of fixes the invariant operator algebra and therefore the qualitative entangling power of the process. For particles in the fundamental representation, , so only the identity and swap directions preserve separability, whereas generic combinations generate entanglement. Adjoint-adjoint scattering involves a larger invariant algebra involving -tensors and is intrinsically entangling. In Yang-Mills theory one can use color-kinematics duality to show that the color kernel lies on a fixed ray of this operator space, yielding a universal maximum of the outgoing entanglement for scattering at right angles, for and , independent of kinematics. Dimension-six operators preserve this universality, while dimension-eight deformations populate new color sectors and shift , suggesting that entanglement in color space functions as a tomographic probe of effective operators. In helicity space, requiring maximally entangled inputs to scatter into maximally entangled outputs uniquely selects the Yang-Mills quartic coupling and enforces the color Jacobi identity, restating the on-shell Ward constraints as conditions on entanglement preservation. Our results suggest that the information-theoretic viewpoint unifies algebraic, geometric, and dynamical aspects of scattering.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2511.09623,
title = {Entanglement, Yang-Mills, and the Scattering Matrix as an SU(N)-equivariant Kernel},
author = {Kun-Feng Lyu and Rahul Muraleedharan and Kuver Sinha},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.09623},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
41 pages, 4 figures, comments welcome