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Classification of subsystem symmetry-protected topological phases

Published 15 Aug 2018 in cond-mat.str-el and quant-ph | (1808.05300v2)

Abstract: We consider symmetry-protected topological (SPT) phases in 2D protected by linear subsystem symmetries, i.e. those that act along rigid lines. There is a distinction between a "strong" subsystem SPT phase, and a "weak" one, which is composed of decoupled 1D SPTs with global symmetries. We propose a natural definition for strong equivalence of such phases, in terms of a linearly-symmetric local unitary transformation, under which a weak subsystem SPT is equivalent to the trivial phase. This leads to a number of distinct equivalence classes of strong subsystem SPTs, which we show are in one-to-one correspondence with elements of the group $\mathcal{C}[G_s] = \mathcal{H}{2}[G_s2,U(1)]/(\mathcal{H}{2}[G_s,U(1)])3$, where $G_s$ is the finite abelian onsite symmetry group. We also show that strong subsystem SPTs by our classification necessarily exhibit a spurious topological entanglement entropy on a cylinder.

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