Gapped Domain Walls, Gapped Boundaries and Topological Degeneracy
Abstract
Gapped domain walls, as topological line defects between 2+1D topologically ordered states, are examined. We provide simple criteria to determine the existence of gapped domain walls, which apply to both Abelian and non-Abelian topological orders. Our criteria also determine which 2+1D topological orders must have gapless edge modes, namely which 1+1D global gravitational anomalies ensure gaplessness. Furthermore, we introduce a new mathematical object, the tunneling matrix , whose entries are the fusion-space dimensions , to label different types of gapped domain walls. By studying many examples, we find evidence that the tunneling matrices are powerful quantities to classify different types of gapped domain walls. Since a gapped boundary is a gapped domain wall between a bulk topological order and the vacuum, regarded as the trivial topological order, our theory of gapped domain walls inclusively contains the theory of gapped boundaries. In addition, we derive a topological ground state degeneracy formula, applied to arbitrary orientable spatial 2-manifolds with gapped domain walls, including closed 2-manifolds and open 2-manifolds with gapped boundaries.
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@article{arxiv.1408.6514,
title = {Gapped Domain Walls, Gapped Boundaries and Topological Degeneracy},
author = {Tian Lan and Juven Wang and Xiao-Gang Wen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.6514},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
5+9 pages, 3 figures, updated references, fixed typos and refinements, added proof for equivalence to Lagrangian subgroups in Abelian cases