Symmetry resolved entanglement in Lifshitz field theories
Abstract
We investigate symmetry-resolved entanglement in non-relativistic quantum field theories, including complex Lifshitz scalar chains and Lifshitz fermionic models. Using charged moments and the correlator method, we compute symmetry-resolved Renyi and von Neumann entropies and analyze their dependence on subsystem size, charge, mass, and the dynamical exponent z. Our results reveal distinct features of non-relativistic entanglement. In Lifshitz scalar theories, approximate equipartition among charge sectors emerges in the large-z regime, with configurational entropy dominating, whereas Lifshitz fermionic models exhibit genuine equipartition only in the relativistic limit, with fluctuation entropy prevailing. These findings highlight a rich interplay between conserved charges, subsystem size, mass, and dynamical scaling, and provide a framework to explore operationally accessible entanglement in non-relativistic systems. Our study offers insights relevant to experimental platforms such as cold atom setups and mesoscopic systems, where particle-number-resolved measurements can probe symmetry-resolved entanglement.
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@article{arxiv.2604.19082,
title = {Symmetry resolved entanglement in Lifshitz field theories},
author = {M. Reza Mohammadi Mozaffar and Ali Mollabashi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.19082},
year = {2026}
}
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28 pages, 16 figures