19–20 Jun 2026
Université de Montréal (MIL campus)
Canada/Central timezone

A Unified Framework for Locally Stable Phases

20 Jun 2026, 16:40
20m
A-4502.1 (Université de Montréal (MIL campus))

A-4502.1

Université de Montréal (MIL campus)

1375 Avenue Thérèse-Lavoie-Roux, Montréal (QC) H2V 0B3
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Speaker

Raz Firanko (Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, IQC)

Description

We propose a unifying framework for characterizing pure and mixed state phases of matter across equilibrium, non equilibrium, and metastable regimes. We introduce the concept of locally stable states, defined by the operational property that any local operation (including post selection) can be reversed by a local channel. We prove that local stability is equivalent to a state being short range correlated, defined by the decay of both correlations and conditional mutual information. We demonstrate that these properties are invariant under locally reversible channels, thus defining locally stable phases. Furthermore, we prove that local stability implies both the decay of a family of nonlinear correlators, including the fidelity correlator, and the decay of correlations in the canonical purification, thus bridging the gap between mixed and pure states. Along the way, we establish two results which may be of independent interest: we show that post-selection on locally stable (short range correlated) states can be implemented via local channels and that quantum Markov chains can be characterized by the local computability of nonlinear observables.

Authors

Raz Firanko (Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, IQC) Dr Timothy Hsieh (Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics) Dr Zhi Li (IBM)

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