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Bifurcating subsystem symmetric entanglement renormalization in two dimensions

  • 1. ROR icon Stanford University
  • 2. ROR icon Yale University
  • 3. ROR icon California Institute of Technology

Abstract

We introduce the subsystem symmetry-preserving real-space entanglement renormalization group and apply it to study bifurcating flows generated by linear and fractal subsystem symmetry-protected topological phases in two spatial dimensions. We classify all bifurcating fixed points that are given by subsystem symmetric cluster states with two qubits per unit cell. In particular, we find that the square lattice cluster state is a quotient-bifurcating fixed point, while the cluster states derived from Yoshida's first-order fractal spin liquid models are self-bifurcating fixed points. We discuss the relevance of bifurcating subsystem symmetry-preserving renormalization group fixed points for the classification and equivalence of subsystem symmetry-protected topological phases.

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© 2021 American Physical Society. Received 4 November 2020; accepted 4 January 2021; published 29 January 2021. A.D. thanks Meng Cheng and Wilbur Shirley for useful discussions and acknowledges support from the Simons Collaboration on Ultra-Quantum Matter. D.J.W. acknowledges support from the Simons foundation. J.F.S.M. acknowledges support from the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship under Grant No. DGE-1656518.

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NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
DGE-1656518

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