Fidelity zeros and Lee-Yang theory of quantum phase transitions
Abstract
Lee-Yang theory is central to the analysis of thermal phase transitions. However, the underlying mechanism of the theory and the nature of Lee-Yang zeros in quantum many-body systems remains elusive. Here, we develop a unified framework for understanding quantum phase transitions from fidelity zeros induced by symmetry breaking. These zeros, arising from transitions between symmetry sectors, obey the Lee-Yang theorem and give rise to fidelity edges near critical points. Quantum criticality is further characterized through the finite-size scaling of fidelity zeros. As concrete examples, we analytically and numerically investigate fidelity zeros in one- and two-dimensional ferromagnetic Ising models under a complex magnetic field. Our results provide new insights into the mechanism of Lee-Yang theory and open avenues for exploring unexplored landscapes of phase transitions in quantum many-body systems.
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@article{arxiv.2509.20258,
title = {Fidelity zeros and Lee-Yang theory of quantum phase transitions},
author = {Tian-Yi Gu and Gaoyong Sun},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.20258},
year = {2026}
}
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6 pages, 5 figures