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Higher-group symmetry in finite gauge theory and stabilizer codes

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2024-04-03 v3 High Energy Physics - Theory Quantum Algebra Quantum Physics

Abstract

A large class of gapped phases of matter can be described by topological finite group gauge theories. In this paper we show how such gauge theories possess a higher-group global symmetry, which we study in detail. We derive the dd-group global symmetry and its 't Hooft anomaly for topological finite group gauge theories in (d+1)(d+1) space-time dimensions, including non-Abelian gauge groups and Dijkgraaf-Witten twists. We focus on the 1-form symmetry generated by invertible (Abelian) magnetic defects and the higher-form symmetries generated by invertible topological defects decorated with lower dimensional gauged symmetry-protected topological (SPT) phases. We show that due to a generalization of the Witten effect and charge-flux attachment, the 1-form symmetry generated by the magnetic defects mixes with other symmetries into a higher group. We describe such higher-group symmetry in various lattice model examples. We discuss several applications, including the classification of fermionic SPT phases in (3+1)D for general fermionic symmetry groups, where we also derive a simpler formula for the [O5]H5(BG,U(1))[O_5] \in H^5(BG, U(1)) obstruction that has appeared in prior work. We also show how the dd-group symmetry is related to fault-tolerant non-Pauli logical gates and a refined Clifford hierarchy in stabilizer codes. We discover new logical gates in stabilizer codes using the dd-group symmetry, such as a Controlled-Z gate in (3+1)D Z2\mathbb{Z}_2 toric code.

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@article{arxiv.2211.11764,
  title  = {Higher-group symmetry in finite gauge theory and stabilizer codes},
  author = {Maissam Barkeshli and Yu-An Chen and Po-Shen Hsin and Ryohei Kobayashi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.11764},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

42 pages, 6 figures; v3: added subsection 2.3