Entanglement bootstrap approach for gapped domain walls

ORAL

Abstract

We develop a theory of gapped domain wall between topologically ordered systems in two spatial dimensions. We find a new type of superselection sector -- referred to as the parton sector -- that subdivides the known superselection sectors localized on gapped domain walls. Moreover, we introduce and study the properties of composite superselection sectors that are made out of the parton sectors. We explain a systematic method to define these sectors, their fusion spaces, and their fusion rules, by deriving nontrivial identities relating their quantum dimensions and fusion multiplicities. We propose a set of axioms regarding the ground state entanglement entropy of systems that can host gapped domain walls, generalizing the bulk axioms proposed in. As an application, we define an analog of topological entanglement entropy for gapped domain walls and derive its exact expression.

arXiv:2008.11793

*IKs work was supported by the Simons Foundation It from Qubit Collaboration and by the Australian Research Council via the Centre of Excellence in Engineered Quantum Systems (EQUS). BS is supported by the National Science Foundation as well as the Simons Collaboration on Ultra-Quantum Matter.

Presenters

  • Isaac Kim

    • Univ of Sydney

Authors

  • Bowen Shi

    • UCSD
    • University of California, San Diego
  • Isaac Kim

    • Univ of Sydney