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Highly Entangled Stationary States From Strong Symmetries

12/25 2025 Seminar
  • Title Highly Entangled Stationary States From Strong Symmetries
  • Speaker Ya-Hui Li (Technical University of Munich)
  • Date 4:00 PM, Dec. 25, 2025
  • Venue Lecture Hall 6620, South Building
  • Abstract

    Can entanglement persist in open quantum systems? In this talk, I will show that strong non-Abelian symmetries can generate highly entangled stationary states even under decohering quantum channels. I will present exact results for several entanglement measures of these stationary states, focusing on logarithmic negativity. For example, we find that global U(1) symmetry leads to separable stationary states, whereas global SU(2) symmetry allows the logarithmic negativity to grow logarithmically with system size. I will also discuss quantum Hilbert space fragmentation as a generalized symmetry, which possesses exponentially many non-Abelian conserved quantities and leads to a volume-law scaling of logarithmic negativity. These exact results extend to a broad range of symmetries, including finite groups, continuous symmetries, and quantum groups, illustrating how non-Abelian strong symmetry can in general stabilize entanglement in decohering environments.

    Biography

    Yahui Li is a doctoral student at Technical University of Munich. Previously she obtained her master’s degree at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, and her bachelor from Sun Yat-sen University. Her main research interest is quantum many-body dynamics with symmetries and constraints.

    Inviter: Tao Shi