Symmetry projection converts the thermally trivial 3D cluster model into a system with SPT, projected-paramagnetic, and disordered phases, distinguished by a quantized membrane invariant taking values -1, +1, and 0.
Topological Order at Non-zero Temperature
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We propose a definition for topological order at nonzero temperature in analogy to the usual zero temperature definition that a state is topologically ordered, or "nontrivial", if it cannot be transformed into a product state (or a state close to a product state) using a local (or approximately local) quantum circuit. We prove that any two dimensional Hamiltonian which is a sum of commuting local terms is not topologically ordered at $T>0$. We show that such trivial states cannot be used to store quantum information using certain stringlike operators. This definition is not too restrictive, however, as the four dimensional toric code does have a nontrivial phase at nonzero temperature.
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Quantized topological invariant of symmetry-projected Gibbs states
Symmetry projection converts the thermally trivial 3D cluster model into a system with SPT, projected-paramagnetic, and disordered phases, distinguished by a quantized membrane invariant taking values -1, +1, and 0.