The Symmetry Taco: Equivalences between Gapped, Gapless, and Mixed-State SPTs
Abstract
Symmetry topological field theory (SymTFT), or topological holography, offers a unifying framework for describing quantum phases of matter and phase transitions between them. While this approach has seen remarkable success in describing gapped and gapless pure-state phases in d, its applicability to open quantum systems remains entirely unexplored. In this work, we propose a natural extension of the SymTFT framework to mixed-state phases by introducing the \textit{symmetry taco}: a bilayer topological order in d whose folded geometry naturally encapsulates both strong and weak symmetries of the d theory. We use this perspective to identify a series of correspondences, including a one-to-one map between intrinsically gapless SPTs (igSPTs) and certain gapped SPTs, and a mapping between igSPTs and intrinsically average SPTs (iASPTs) arising in d mixed states. More broadly, our framework yields a classification of short-range correlated -symmetric Choi states in d, provides a route for systematically generating mixed-state SPTs via local decoherence of igSPTs, and allows us to identify a new mixed-state ``anomaly". Besides folding in mixed-state phases into the SymTFT paradigm, the symmetry taco opens new avenues for exploring dualities, anomalies, and non-equilibrium criticality in mixed-state quantum matter.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2507.05335,
title = {The Symmetry Taco: Equivalences between Gapped, Gapless, and Mixed-State SPTs},
author = {Marvin Qi and Ramanjit Sohal and Xie Chen and David T. Stephen and Abhinav Prem},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.05335},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
37 pages, 6 figures, updated references