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Dynamics of entanglement asymmetry for space-inversion symmetry of free fermions on honeycomb lattices

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We study the entanglement asymmetry for the space-inversion symmetry of free fermions on a two-dimensional honeycomb lattice with an on-site energy imbalance between the two sublattices. We show that the entanglement asymmetry of a local subsystem exhibits nonanalytic dependence on the energy imbalance, due to the presence of Dirac points in the Brillouin zone. We also study the quench dynamics from the ground state into the inversion-symmetric point at which the energy imbalance vanishes. Under certain conditions on the subsystem geometry, the entanglement asymmetry relaxes to a finite value after the quench, revealing that the inversion-symmetry breaking in the initial ground state can persist even under the symmetric dynamics. We attribute the absence of symmetry restoration to the presence of a flat energy dispersion (flat band) in a specific direction.

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Enhancing entanglement asymmetry in fragmented quantum systems

cond-mat.stat-mech · 2026-03-02 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

Entanglement asymmetry for inhomogeneous U(1) charges in fragmented systems scales extensively, is bounded by a universal fraction of its maximum, and distinguishes classical from quantum fragmentation.

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  • Enhancing entanglement asymmetry in fragmented quantum systems cond-mat.stat-mech · 2026-03-02 · unverdicted · none · ref 99 · internal anchor

    Entanglement asymmetry for inhomogeneous U(1) charges in fragmented systems scales extensively, is bounded by a universal fraction of its maximum, and distinguishes classical from quantum fragmentation.