Symmetry Enrichment in Three-Dimensional Topological Phases
Abstract
While two-dimensional symmetry-enriched topological phases (s) have been studied intensively and systematically, three-dimensional ones are still open issues. We propose an algorithmic approach of imposing global symmetry on gauge theories (denoted by ) with gauge group . The resulting symmetric gauge theories are dubbed "symmetry-enriched gauge theories" (), which may be served as low-energy effective theories of three-dimensional symmetric topological quantum spin liquids. We focus on s with gauge group and on-site unitary symmetry group or . Each is described in the path integral formalism associated with certain symmetry assignment. From the path-integral expression, we propose how to physically diagnose the ground state properties (i.e., orders) of s in experiments of charge-loop braidings (patterns of symmetry fractionalization) and the \emph{mixed} multi-loop braidings among deconfined loop excitations and confined symmetry fluxes. From these symmetry-enriched properties, one can obtain the map from s to s. By giving full dynamics to background gauge fields, s may be eventually promoted to a set of new gauge theories (denoted by ). Based on their gauge groups, s may be further regrouped into different classes each of which is labeled by a gauge group . Finally, a web of gauge theories involving , , and is achieved. We demonstrate the above symmetry-enrichment physics and the web of gauge theories through many concrete examples.
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@article{arxiv.1609.00985,
title = {Symmetry Enrichment in Three-Dimensional Topological Phases},
author = {Shang-Qiang Ning and Zheng-Xin Liu and Peng Ye},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.00985},
year = {2016}
}
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24 pages, 5 figures