Hilbert-space holonomy acts as a geometric criterion that restricts complex spectra to the most symmetric sectors in minimal fragmented non-Hermitian models.
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Entanglement asymmetry for inhomogeneous U(1) charges in fragmented systems scales extensively, is bounded by a universal fraction of its maximum, and distinguishes classical from quantum fragmentation.
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Hilbert-space holonomy acts as a geometric criterion that restricts complex spectra to the most symmetric sectors in minimal fragmented non-Hermitian models.
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Entanglement asymmetry for inhomogeneous U(1) charges in fragmented systems scales extensively, is bounded by a universal fraction of its maximum, and distinguishes classical from quantum fragmentation.