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From Weyl anomaly to Universal Defect Energy and Entropy

01/27 2026 Seminar
  • Title From Weyl anomaly to Universal Defect Energy and Entropy
  • Speaker Yang Zhou (Fudan University)
  • Date 10:00 AM, Jan. 27, 2026
  • Venue Lecture Hall 6620, South Building
  • Abstract

    Defects provide a powerful window into strongly coupled quantum systems. In this talk, I will present closed-form results for how surface defects contribute to the energy and entropy in higher dimensional theories. First, the defect contribution to twisted Rényi entropy takes a remarkably simple form: it is linear in 1/n where n is Rényi index, and controlled entirely by the defect Weyl-anomaly coefficients. I will also describe an equally compact expression for the defect contribution to the twisted Casimir energy, which reduces to the known formula in the particular limit. These results highlight a precise bridge between defect conformal anomalies and defect observables relevant to entanglement and Casimir energy.

    Inviter: Jie-Qiang Wu