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symmetry protected topological order : ウィキペディア英語版
symmetry protected topological order
Symmetry Protected Topological order (SPT order)〔
Zheng-Cheng Gu, Xiao-Gang Wen,
( Tensor-Entanglement-Filtering Renormalization Approach and Symmetry Protected Topological Order ), Phys. Rev. B80, 155131 (2009);
Frank Pollmann, Erez Berg, Ari M. Turner, Masaki Oshikawa,
(Symmetry protection of topological order in one-dimensional quantum spin systems ), Phys. Rev. B85, 075125 (2012).

is a new kind of order in zero-temperature quantum-mechanical states of matter that have a symmetry and a finite energy gap.
To derive the results in a most-invariant way, renormalization group methods are used (leading to equivalence classes corresponding to certain fixed points).〔 The SPT order has the following defining properties:
(a) ''distinct SPT states with a given symmetry cannot be smoothly deformed into each other without a phase transition, if the deformation preserves the symmetry''.
(b) ''however, they all can be smoothly deformed into the same trivial product state without a phase transition, if the symmetry is broken during the deformation''.
Using the notion of quantum entanglement, we can say that SPT states
are short-range entangled states ''with a symmetry'' (by contrast: for long-range entanglement see topological order, which is not related to the famous EPR paradox).
Since short-range entangled states have only trivial topological orders
we may also refer the SPT order as Symmetry Protected "Trivial" order.
==Characteristic properties of SPT order==

# The boundary effective theory of a non-trivial SPT state always has pure gauge anomaly or mixed gauge-gravity anomaly for the symmetry group.〔
Xiao-Gang Wen,
''Classifying gauge anomalies through SPT orders and classifying gravitational anomalies through topological orders''
Phys. Rev. D 88, 045013 (2013); arXiv:1303.1803.
〕 As a result, the boundary of a SPT state is either gapless or degenerate, regardless how we cut the sample to form the boundary. A gapped non-degenerate boundary is impossible for a non-trivial SPT state. If the boundary is a gapped degenerate state, the degeneracy may be caused by spontaneous symmetry breaking and/or (intrinsic) topological order.
# Monodromy defects in non-trivial 2+1D SPT states carry non-trival statistics〔
Michael Levin, Zheng-Cheng Gu,
''Braiding statistics approach to symmetry-protected topological phases'',
Phys. Rev. B 86, 115109 (2012), arXiv:1202.3120.
〕 and fractional quantum numbers〔
Xiao-Gang Wen,
''Topological invariants of symmetry-protected and symmetry-enriched topological phases of interacting bosons or fermions'',
arXiv:1301.7675.
〕 of the symmetry group. Monodromy defects are created by twisting the boundary condition along a cut by a symmetry transformation. The ends of such cut are the monodromy defects. For example, 2+1D bosonic Zn SPT states are classified by a Zn integer ''m''. One can show that ''n'' identical elementary monodromy defects in a Zn SPT state labeled by ''m'' will carry a total Zn quantum number ''2m'' which is not a multiple of ''n''.
# 2+1D bosonic U(1) SPT states have a Hall conductance that is quantized as an even integer.〔
Yuan-Ming Lu, Ashvin Vishwanath,
''Theory and classification of interacting 'integer' topological phases in two dimensions: A Chern-Simons approach'',
Phys. Rev. B 86, 125119 (2012), arXiv:1205.3156.〕〔Peng Ye and Xiao-Gang Wen, "Projective construction of two-dimensional symmetry-protected topological phases with U(1), SO(3), or SU(2) symmetries", Phys. Rev. B 87, 195128 (2013). arXiv:1212.2121.〕〔 Zheng-Xin Liu, Jia-Wei Mei, Peng Ye, and Xiao-Gang Wen, "U(1)×U(1) symmetry protected topological order in Gutzwiller wave functions", Phys. Rev. B 90, 235146 (2014), arXiv:1408.1676.〕 2+1D bosonic SO(3) SPT states have a quantized spin Hall conductance.〔
Zheng-Xin Liu, Xiao-Gang Wen,
''Symmetry protected Spin Quantum Hall phases in 2-Dimensions'',
Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 067205 (2013), arXiv:1205.7024.


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