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Geometric and Topological Obstructions to Hermitianization in Quasi-Hermitian Quantum Systems

Quantum Physics 2026-05-12 v2

Abstract

Quasi-Hermitian quantum systems, including PT\mathcal{PT}-symmetric ones, can be mapped to equivalent Hermitian systems via a similarity transformation that redefines the inner product with a positive-definite metric operator. Although an instantaneous algebraic Hermitianization can be obtained locally from a positive metric operator, a stronger requirement is needed for dynamical equivalence: the similarity transformation must be proper, globally single-valued, and compatible with the modified quasi-Hermitian Schrodinger equation. We identify two distinct obstructions: geometric obstructions arising from the curvature of a metric-induced connection, and topological obstructions originating from non-trivial holonomies around non-contractible loops in parameter space. We derive explicit criteria for these obstructions and illustrate them with concrete examples. Our results establish a geometric and topological foundation for the Hermitianization of quasi-Hermitian systems, clarifying when they can be globally reduced to Hermitian ones and when intrinsic non-Hermitian features persist.

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@article{arxiv.2605.05335,
  title  = {Geometric and Topological Obstructions to Hermitianization in Quasi-Hermitian Quantum Systems},
  author = {Ming-Zhang Wang and Xu-Yang Hou and Hao Guo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.05335},
  year   = {2026}
}