Higher-Form Anomalies Imply Intrinsic Long-Range Entanglement
Abstract
We show that generic gapped quantum many-body states which respect an anomalous finite higher-form symmetry have an exponentially small overlap with any short-range entangled (SRE) state. Hence, anomalies of higher-form symmetries enforce long-range entanglement, which is in contrast with anomalies of ordinary (0-form) symmetries which are compatible with symmetric SRE states (specifically, symmetric cat states). As an application, we show that the anomalies of strong higher-form symmetries provide a diagnostic for mixed-state topological order in spatial dimensions. We also identify a new (3+1)D intrinsic mixed-state topological order that does not obey remote-detectability by local decoherence of the (3+1)D Toric Code with fermionic loop excitations. This breakdown of remote detectability, as encoded in anomalies of strong higher-form symmetries, provides a partial characterization of intrinsically mixed-state topological order.
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@article{arxiv.2504.10569,
title = {Higher-Form Anomalies Imply Intrinsic Long-Range Entanglement},
author = {Po-Shen Hsin and Ryohei Kobayashi and Abhinav Prem},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.10569},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
20 pages, 6 figures. Numerous revisions, extended to gapless systems, added refs