Quantum Information Dynamics of QED$_2$ in Expanding de Sitter Universe
Abstract
We study QED in de Sitter space as a minimal interacting gauge theory in which cosmological expansion directly competes with quantum dynamics. In cosmic time, the hopping redshifts as while the electric term grows as , sweeping the spectrum through a moving narrow-gap region in the plane. Exact diagonalization shows that this defines a pseudo-critical line governing the loss of adiabaticity, excitation growth, and redshifted response. Using matrix-product states at a fixed mass, we separate the fixed-cutoff thermodynamic limit from the continuum extrapolation. The late-time dip survives in the infinite physical box size limit, and shifts to later as the lattice spacing goes to zero, with current data favoring , while the dip depth remains less controlled. For Gibbs initial states, the same mechanism produces an irreversibility front in the relative entropy that tracks the pseudo-critical line and is detectable via LOCC-accessible observables. These results identify de Sitter QED as a controlled setting for linking curved-space gauge dynamics, near-critical spectral structure, and operational irreversibility.
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@article{arxiv.2604.02777,
title = {Quantum Information Dynamics of QED$_2$ in Expanding de Sitter Universe},
author = {Kazuki Ikeda and Yaron Oz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.02777},
year = {2026}
}
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23 pages, 3 figures