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On Gauging Symmetry of Modular Categories

Quantum Algebra 2017-04-25 v3

Abstract

Topological order of a topological phase of matter in two spacial dimensions is encoded by a unitary modular (tensor) category (UMC). A group symmetry of the topological phase induces a group symmetry of its corresponding UMC. Gauging is a well-known theoretical tool to promote a global symmetry to a local gauge symmetry. We give a mathematical formulation of gauging in terms of higher category formalism. Roughly, given a UMC with a symmetry group GG, gauging is a 2-step process: first extend the UMC to a GG-crossed braided fusion category and then take the equivariantization of the resulting category. Gauging can tell whether or not two enriched topological phases of matter are different, and also provides a way to construct new UMCs out of old ones. We derive a formula for the H4H^4-obstruction, prove some properties of gauging, and carry out gauging for two concrete examples.

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@article{arxiv.1510.03475,
  title  = {On Gauging Symmetry of Modular Categories},
  author = {Shawn X. Cui and César Galindo and Julia Yael Plavnik and Zhenghan Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.03475},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

Final version. To appear in CMP (without the appendix)