Spin-charge separation in 1D fermions enables partially gapped deconfined quantum critical points between locally ordered phases, inferred via field theory and supported by numerical analysis of a microscopic model.
Evolution of entanglement entropy at SU(N) deconfined quantum critical points,
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Conformal bootstrap with a sparseness condition produces a cone whose apex matches QMC and fuzzy sphere data for the DQCP, supporting multicriticality via a relevant SO(5) singlet scalar.
Deconfined criticality in a 1D lattice model is shown to be an intrinsically gapless topological state whose mixed anomaly enforces robust edge modes without gapped counterparts.
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Deconfined quantum critical points in fermionic systems with spin-charge separation
Spin-charge separation in 1D fermions enables partially gapped deconfined quantum critical points between locally ordered phases, inferred via field theory and supported by numerical analysis of a microscopic model.
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Bootstrap Cone of the Multicritical Deconfined Quantum Critical Point
Conformal bootstrap with a sparseness condition produces a cone whose apex matches QMC and fuzzy sphere data for the DQCP, supporting multicriticality via a relevant SO(5) singlet scalar.
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Deconfined criticality as intrinsically gapless topological state in one dimension
Deconfined criticality in a 1D lattice model is shown to be an intrinsically gapless topological state whose mixed anomaly enforces robust edge modes without gapped counterparts.