Ground State Degeneracy of Topological Phases on Open Surfaces
Abstract
We relate the ground state degeneracy (GSD) of a non-Abelian topological phase on a surface with boundaries to the anyon condensates that break the topological phase to a trivial phase. Specifically, we propose that gapped boundary conditions of the surface are in one-to-one correspondence to the sets of condensates, each being able to completely break the phase, and we substantiate this by examples. The GSD resulting from a particular boundary condition coincides with the number of confined topological sectors due to the corresponding condensation. These lead to a generalization of the Laughlin-Wu-Tao (LWT) charge-pumping argument for Abelian fractional quantum Hall states (FQHS) to encompass non-Abelian topological phases, in the sense that an anyon loop of a confined anyon winding a non-trivial cycle can pump a condensate from one boundary to another. Such generalized pumping may find applications in quantum control of anyons, eventually realizing topological quantum computation.
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@article{arxiv.1408.0014,
title = {Ground State Degeneracy of Topological Phases on Open Surfaces},
author = {Ling-Yan Hung and Yidun Wan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.0014},
year = {2015}
}
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5+2 pages, 4 figures, 1 table, (almost) the journal version