Quantum doubles in one dimension
ORAL
Abstract
Non-Abelian defects that bind Majorana zero modes (or their parafermionic extensions) are central to intrinsically fault-tolerant quantum computation schemes. Underpinning their established understanding is the quantum Ising spin chain, which can be recast as a fermionic model or viewed as a standalone effective theory for the toric-code edge---both of which harbor non-Abelian defects. We generalize these notions by deriving an effective Ising-like spin chain describing the edge of quantum-double topological order. By relating Majorana and parafermion modes to anyonic strings, we develop quantum-double generalizations of non-Abelian defects. We also provide a continuum description of the spin chain that makes contact with strongly correlated systems via non-Abelian bosonization.
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Presenters
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Victor Albert
NIST / QUICS @ UMD College Park, NIST/QUICS, UMD College Park, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Authors
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Victor Albert
NIST / QUICS @ UMD College Park, NIST/QUICS, UMD College Park, National Institute of Standards and Technology
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David Aasen
Microsoft / UCSB, University of California, Santa Barbara
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Wenqing Xu
UMD College Park
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Wenjie Ji
UCSB
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John P Preskill
Caltech
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Jason F. Alicea
Caltech, Department of Physics, California Institute of Technology, Department of Physics and Institute for Quantum Information and Matter; Walter Burke Institute for Theoretical Physics, California Institute of Technology