Symmetry-enforced minimal entanglement and correlation in quantum spin chains
Abstract
The interplay between symmetry, entanglement and correlation is an interesting and important topic in quantum many-body physics. Within the framework of matrix product states, in this paper we study the minimal entanglement and correlation enforced by the spin rotation symmetry and lattice translation symmetry in a quantum spin- chain, with a positive integer. When neither symmetry is spontaneously broken, for a sufficiently long segment in a sufficiently large closed chain, we find that the minimal R\'enyi- entropy compatible with these symmetries is , for any . In an infinitely long open chain with such symmetries, for any the minimal R\'enyi- entropy of half of the system is . When , these lower bounds give the symmetry-enforced minimal von Neumann entropies in these setups. Moreover, we show that no state in a quantum spin- chain with these symmetries can have a vanishing correlation length. Interestingly, the states with the minimal entanglement may not be a state with the minimal correlation length.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2412.20765,
title = {Symmetry-enforced minimal entanglement and correlation in quantum spin chains},
author = {Kangle Li and Liujun Zou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.20765},
year = {2025}
}
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17 pages + appendices + references