Stabilizer Rényi Entropy Encodes Fusion Rules of Topological Defects and Boundaries
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2507.10656v1
- Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2025 18:00:01 GMT
- Title: Stabilizer Rényi Entropy Encodes Fusion Rules of Topological Defects and Boundaries
- Authors: Masahiro Hoshino, Yuto Ashida,
- Abstract summary: We show that open boundaries manifest as a universal logarithmic correction to the R'enyi entropy (SRE)<n>When multiple defects are present, we find that the universal terms in the SRE faithfully reflect the defect-fusion rules that define noninvertible symmetry algebra.
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- Abstract: We demonstrate that the stabilizer R\'{e}nyi entropy (SRE), a computable measure of quantum magic, can serve as an information-theoretic probe for universal properties associated with conformal defects in one-dimensional quantum critical systems. Using boundary conformal field theory, we show that open boundaries manifest as a universal logarithmic correction to the SRE, whereas topological defects yield a universal size-independent term. When multiple defects are present, we find that the universal terms in the SRE faithfully reflect the defect-fusion rules that define noninvertible symmetry algebra. These analytical predictions are corroborated by numerical calculations of the Ising model, where boundaries and topological defects are described by Cardy states and Verlinde lines, respectively.
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