Symmetry spans enforce gaplessness when a symmetry E embedded into two larger symmetries C and D has no compatible gapped phase that restricts from both.
Higher-Form Anomalies on Lattices
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For finite 1-form symmetries in (2+1)D, onsiteability holds exactly when the 't Hooft anomaly meets an algebraic condition allowing 1-gauging; the symmetry can then be realized as transversal Pauli operators via ancillas and circuits.
Anomaly inflow on monodromy defects in anomalous symmetry theories defines them as domain walls inducing topological order, yielding protected chiral edge modes and adiabatic pumping of gapless degrees of freedom, verified in chiral symmetry examples on continuum and lattice.
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