Constructing topological models by symmetrization: A PEPS study
Abstract
Symmetrization of topologically ordered wavefunctions is a powerful method for constructing new topological models. Here, we study wavefunctions obtained by symmetrizing quantum double models of a group in the Projected Entangled Pair States (PEPS) formalism. We show that symmetrization naturally gives rise to a larger symmetry group which is always non-abelian. We prove that by symmetrizing on sufficiently large blocks, one can always construct wavefunctions in the same phase as the double model of . In order to understand the effect of symmetrization on smaller patches, we carry out numerical studies for the toric code model, where we find strong evidence that symmetrizing on individual spins gives rise to a critical model which is at the phase transitions of two inequivalent toric codes, obtained by anyon condensation from the double model of .
Cite
@article{arxiv.1608.00594,
title = {Constructing topological models by symmetrization: A PEPS study},
author = {Carlos Fernandez-Gonzalez and Roger S. K. Mong and Olivier Landon-Cardinal and David Perez-Garcia and Norbert Schuch},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.00594},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
10 pages. v2: accepted version