Anomaly matching and symmetry-protected critical phases in $SU(N)$ spin systems in 1+1 dimensions
Abstract
We study -dimensional spin systems in the presence of the global rotation and lattice translation symmetries. By matching the mixed anomaly of the symmetry in the continuum limit, we identify a topological index for spin model evaluated as the total number of Young-tableaux boxes of spins per unit cell modulo , which characterizes the "ingappability" of the system. A nontrivial index implies either a ground-state degeneracy in a gapped phase, which can be regarded as a field-theory version of the Lieb-Schultz-Mattis theorem, or a restriction of the possible universality classes in a critical phase -- the symmetry-protected critical phase, e.g. only a class of Wess-Zumino-Witten theories can be realized in the low-energy limit of the given lattice model in the presence of the symmetries. Similar constraints also apply when a higher global symmetry emerges in the model with a lower symmetry. Our prediction agrees with several examples known in previous studies of models.
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@article{arxiv.1805.06885,
title = {Anomaly matching and symmetry-protected critical phases in $SU(N)$ spin systems in 1+1 dimensions},
author = {Yuan Yao and Chang-Tse Hsieh and Masaki Oshikawa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.06885},
year = {2019}
}
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6+5 pages, 1 table. The first two authors contributed equally to the work