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Conservation Laws and Information Transport

A conserved charge introduces a slow mode that transports information about its density even when other local degrees of freedom equilibrate rapidly. Conservation can change correlation tails, front broadening, symmetry-resolved entanglement, and accessible recovery. It does not force the total entanglement entropy to grow diffusively.

Required background. Mutual-information and correlation spreading supplies the direct diagnostics.

Helpful background. Charge-resolved entanglement separates fluctuations among sectors from entanglement within sectors.

For a locally conserved density q(x,t)q(x,t) and current j(x,t)j(x,t),

tq+ ⁣j=0.\partial_t q+\nabla\!\cdot j=0.

If the late-time constitutive relation is diffusive, j=Dq+j=-D\nabla q+\cdots, then

tq=D2q\partial_t q=D\nabla^2q

and a localized perturbation spreads over xDtx\sim\sqrt{Dt}. Ballistic transport instead yields peaks near x=±vtx=\pm vt. Determine the transport law from density and current observables before using it to interpret entanglement.

For a global pure state with total charge fixed, the reduced density matrix commutes with the regional charge QAQ_A and decomposes into sectors:

ρA=qpqρA,q,S(ρA)=H({pq})+qpqS(ρA,q).\rho_A=\bigoplus_q p_q\,\rho_{A,q}, \qquad S(\rho_A)=H(\{p_q\})+\sum_qp_qS(\rho_{A,q}).

The first term records charge fluctuations; the second records within-sector entanglement. A slowly broadening pqp_q can give hydrodynamic corrections while the leading total entropy grows ballistically.

Compare two local Hamiltonians with similar energy density and interaction scale, one exactly U(1)U(1) symmetric and one with a weak symmetry-breaking term. Prepare the same localized charge profile where meaningful. Measure:

  • q(x,t)q(x,t) and current correlations;
  • I(A:B;t)I(A{:}B;t) for separated regions;
  • total and charge-resolved entropies;
  • front position and width over nested time windows.

First confirm diffusion or ballistic transport directly. Then determine which entanglement correction disappears when the symmetry is broken. A small breaking rate creates a crossover time; data at tt below that time can look conserved even though no asymptotic charge exists.

Charge conservation produces diffusive structures in operator and correlation spreading in random circuits and chaotic chains; Rakovszky, Pollmann, and von Keyserlingk 2018, §§ II–IV provide a controlled example. The precise consequence for a continuum QFT depends on its hydrodynamic regime.

A regulated state preparation flows through post-quench evolution to microscopic predictions, effective quasiparticle, membrane, or hydrodynamic pictures, and direct diagnostics, with dynamical class and validity window as separate checks.

Conservation changes the dynamical-class input and can supply a hydrodynamic effective mode. The resulting charge front must still be compared with direct entropy and mutual-information diagnostics. The map is schematic.

If operations must respect the charge, coherence between sectors may be inaccessible, changing operational entanglement and recovery. An environment that exchanges charge breaks the closed-system continuity equation even if the Hamiltonian part is symmetric. Report whether the bath conserves total system-plus-environment charge and whether the measurement resolves QAQ_A.

A proposed dynamical law passes through checks of observable and threshold, cutoff and time window, dynamical class, and trajectory record; omissions lead to false velocity identifications, transient fits, invalid class transfer, or averaging errors.

Weak symmetry breaking, unnoticed sector mixing, or an exchanging bath can turn an apparent asymptotic conservation law into a finite-time crossover. The map is schematic.

For a one-dimensional diffusion kernel q(x,t)=Q(4πDt)1/2ex2/(4Dt)q(x,t)=Q(4\pi Dt)^{-1/2}e^{-x^2/(4Dt)}, find the position where qq falls to a fixed fraction ece^{-c} of its peak.

Solution

xc(t)=2cDtx_c(t)=2\sqrt{cDt}. The contour grows as t\sqrt t, so assigning a constant ballistic velocity would be inappropriate.

  • Rakovszky, Tibor, Frank Pollmann, and C. W. von Keyserlingk. “Diffusive Hydrodynamics of Out-of-Time-Ordered Correlators with Charge Conservation.” Physical Review X 8 (2018): 031058. DOI.