Crossing Symmetry and Entanglement
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2511.10559v1
- Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2025 01:57:41 GMT
- Title: Crossing Symmetry and Entanglement
- Authors: Navin McGinnis,
- Abstract summary: We study the interplay between crossing symmetry and entanglement in $2 to 2$ scattering within local quantum field theories.<n>We argue any interacting quantum field theory that realizes an $SU(N)$ global symmetry must generate entanglement in at least one scattering channel.
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- Abstract: We study the interplay between crossing symmetry and entanglement in $2 \to 2$ scattering within local quantum field theories that possess an $SU(N)$ global symmetry. In particular, we recast scattering amplitudes of fixed helicity as quantum operations on the Hilbert space of internal quantum numbers, where the external states play the role of qudits. The entire space of $SU(N)$-invariant scattering operators between qudits is spanned by a minimal set of three quantum gates. Recoupling relations among quantum gates are shown to follow directly from the crossing properties of the underlying amplitudes and reveal that entanglement generated from separable states in one channel is necessarily intertwined with another. Consequently, we argue any interacting quantum field theory that realizes an $SU(N)$ global symmetry must generate entanglement in at least one scattering channel.
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