The typicality of symmetry-induced entanglement
Abstract
In the presence of a globally conserved charge , a natural question is whether a given separable state can be separated into charge-conserving components. We dub this problem the Symmetric Separability Problem (SSP). On random states, the SSP is answered negatively with probability one for almost all . Using a witness to the failure of symmetric separability, namely the number entanglement (NE) introduced in arXiv:2110.09388, we show that most symmetric and separable states are actually far from being symmetrically separable, with the NE featuring Gaussian concentration around a strictly positive mean value. We discuss some consequences of our results for quantum tasks in the presence of a superselection rule or in the absence of a common reference frame. Progress is made on the question of the size of the separable space constrained by . We also touch upon the question of the complexity of SSP, and multiparty entanglement.
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@article{arxiv.2603.20786,
title = {The typicality of symmetry-induced entanglement},
author = {Christian Boudreault and Nicolas Levasseur},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.20786},
year = {2026}
}
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Main text: 9 pages, 3 figures. Appendix: 12 pages, 3 figures