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Absence of Finite Temperature Phase Transitions in the X-Cube Model and its $\mathbb{Z}_{p}$ Generalization

Statistical Mechanics 2019-12-02 v4 High Energy Physics - Theory Mathematical Physics math.MP Quantum Physics

Abstract

We investigate thermal properties of the X-Cube model and its Zp\mathbb{Z}_{p} `clock-type' (ppX-Cube) extension. In the latter, the elementary spin-1/2 operators of the X-Cube model are replaced by elements of the Weyl algebra. We study different boundary condition realizations of these models and analyze their finite temperature dynamics and thermodynamics. We find that (i) no finite temperature phase transitions occur in these systems. In tandem, employing bond-algebraic dualities, we show that for Glauber type solvable baths, (ii) thermal fluctuations might not enable system size dependent time autocorrelations at all positive temperatures (i.e., they are thermally fragile). Qualitatively, our results demonstrate that similar to Kitaev's Toric code model, the X-Cube model (and its pp-state clock-type descendants) may be mapped to simple classical Ising (pp-state clock) chains in which neither phase transitions nor anomalously slow glassy dynamics might appear.

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@article{arxiv.1812.04561,
  title  = {Absence of Finite Temperature Phase Transitions in the X-Cube Model and its $\mathbb{Z}_{p}$ Generalization},
  author = {Zack Weinstein and Emilio Cobanera and Gerardo Ortiz and Zohar Nussinov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.04561},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

67 pages, 18 figures; v4: minor typos corrected