Symmetry Protected Bulk-Boundary Correspondence in Interacting Topological Insulators
Abstract
We establish a quantitative bulk-boundary correspondence in interacting topological insulators by relating many-body topological invariants to characteristic degeneracy structures in the entanglement spectrum. Focusing on generalized Su-Schrieffer-Heeger chains with higher winding number, we construct a gauge-invariant many-body winding invariant based on Pancharatnam geometric phases that remains well defined in the presence of interactions. We show that this invariant uniquely determines the low-lying entanglement-spectrum degeneracy, which exhibits a universal scaling with the winding number , providing a concrete formulation of bulk-boundary correspondence beyond single-particle topology. Using exact diagonalization, we demonstrate the robustness of this correspondence under interactions and symmetry-preserving disorder, and identify inversion symmetry as a minimal protecting symmetry that stabilizes both the quantization of the invariant and the associated entanglement degeneracies. Our results unify geometric-phase invariants and entanglement diagnostics within a many-body framework and provide a route to identifying interacting topological phases beyond band theory.
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@article{arxiv.2604.09801,
title = {Symmetry Protected Bulk-Boundary Correspondence in Interacting Topological Insulators},
author = {Kiran Babasaheb Estake and Dibyendu Roy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.09801},
year = {2026}
}