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Non-Abelian symmetry can increase entanglement entropy

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arxiv 2209.14303 v2 pith:6J7PYXSY submitted 2022-09-28 quant-ph cond-mat.quant-gascond-mat.stat-mechcond-mat.str-elhep-th

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keywords chargesentanglementcommutenon-abelianquantummany-bodynoncommutationother
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The pillars of quantum theory include entanglement and operators' failure to commute. The Page curve quantifies the bipartite entanglement of a many-body system in a random pure state. This entanglement is known to decrease if one constrains extensive observables that commute with each other (Abelian ``charges''). Non-Abelian charges, which fail to commute with each other, are of current interest in quantum thermodynamics. For example, noncommuting charges were shown to reduce entropy-production rates and may enhance finite-size deviations from eigenstate thermalization. Bridging quantum thermodynamics to many-body physics, we quantify the effects of charges' noncommutation -- of a symmetry's non-Abelian nature -- on Page curves. First, we construct two models that are closely analogous but differ in whether their charges commute. We show analytically and numerically that the noncommuting-charge case has more entanglement. Hence charges' noncommutation can promote entanglement.

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