Robust Mixed-State Cluster States and Spurious Topological Entanglement Negativity
Abstract
We investigate 1D and 2D cluster states under local decoherence to assess the robustness of their mixed-state subsystem symmetry-protected topological (SSPT) order. By exactly computing fidelity correlators via dimensional reduction of effective statistical mechanics models, we pinpoint the critical error rate for strong-to-weak spontaneous breaking of strong subsystem symmetry. Without resorting to the replica trick, we demonstrate that mixed-state SSPT order remains remarkably robust up to the maximal decoherence rate when noise respects strong subsystem symmetry. Furthermore, we propose that the mixed-state SSPT order can be detected by a constant correction to the area-law scaling of entanglement negativity, termed spurious topological entanglement negativity. This also highlights that topological entanglement negativity, a widely used diagnostic for mixed-state topological order, is generally not invariant under finite-depth quantum channels.
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@article{arxiv.2504.16165,
title = {Robust Mixed-State Cluster States and Spurious Topological Entanglement Negativity},
author = {Seunghun Lee and Eun-Gook Moon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.16165},
year = {2025}
}
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20 pages, 5 figures