Entanglement asymmetry and quantum Mpemba effect in two-dimensional free-fermion systems
Shion Yamashika, Filiberto Ares, Pasquale Calabrese

TL;DR
This paper investigates the quantum Mpemba effect in two-dimensional free-fermion systems, analyzing how entanglement asymmetry and system size influence the phenomenon's occurrence after a quench.
Contribution
It extends the study of the quantum Mpemba effect from one-dimensional to two-dimensional systems using entanglement asymmetry as a measure.
Findings
Quantum Mpemba effect is affected by the transverse size of the system.
Analytical computation of entanglement asymmetry via dimensional reduction.
Conditions for the effect depend on initial state properties.
Abstract
The quantum Mpemba effect is the counter-intuitive non-equilibrium phenomenon wherein the dynamic restoration of a broken symmetry occurs more rapidly when the initial state exhibits a higher degree of symmetry breaking. The effect has been recently discovered theoretically and observed experimentally in the framework of global quantum quenches, but so far it has only been investigated in one-dimensional systems. Here we focus on a two-dimensional free-fermion lattice employing the entanglement asymmetry as a measure of symmetry breaking. Our investigation begins with the ground state analysis of a system featuring nearest-neighbor hoppings and superconducting pairings, the latter breaking explicitly the particle number symmetry. We compute analytically the entanglement asymmetry of a periodic strip using dimensional reduction, an approach that allows us to adjust the extent of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum and electron transport phenomena · Quantum many-body systems · Topological Materials and Phenomena
