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Edge bits in average symmetry protected topological mixed state
arXiv
Authors: Yoshihito Kuno
Year
2025
Paper ID
16274
Status
Preprint
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Edge bit in an average symmetry protected topological (ASPT) mixed state is studied. The state is protected by one strong Z2 and one weak (average) Z2 symmetries. As analogous objects of pure symmetry protected topological (SPT) states, the ASPT possesses edge bits. In particular, the analogous operator response exists, that is, symmetry fractionalization. The fractionalization preserves the presence of the ASPT in the bulk, and the fractionalized edge operators acting on the edge bits of the ASPT. %analogous to the ones in the pure SPTs. In this work, based on the cluster model and by employing Choi mapping, we discuss generic features of the edge bits and numerically clarify the behavior of the edge bits and their robustness for varying decoherence and perturbative interactions. By using an operator-space mutual information (OSMI), we track the flow of quantum correlations between the two edges. Remarkably, even in the ASPT regime, a finite portion of the initial edge-to-edge correlation survives.
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