The RDM of 2D topological order at an entanglement cut realizes a 1D Z2 SW-SSB mixed-state phase whose correlations and disorder parameters encode anyon deconfinement and spinon fractionalization.
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Krylov complexity remains nonsingular at SWSSB crossovers but shows a singular area-to-volume-law transition at genuine mixed-state SWSSB phase transitions in dephasing channels.
Long-range correlated disorder creates a non-self-averaging topological Anderson insulator phase with non-vanishing Lyapunov exponent variance and non-Gaussian distributions that violate the central limit theorem.
SMG is compatible with lattice QCD under stated criteria; meson mass ratios probe the SMG UV fixed point and Goldstone tetraquarks signal type-II SMG.
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From Topological Order to Mixed-State Phases: A Ground-State Probe of Fractionalized Excitations
The RDM of 2D topological order at an entanglement cut realizes a 1D Z2 SW-SSB mixed-state phase whose correlations and disorder parameters encode anyon deconfinement and spinon fractionalization.
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Krylov Complexity and Mixed-State Phase Transition
Krylov complexity remains nonsingular at SWSSB crossovers but shows a singular area-to-volume-law transition at genuine mixed-state SWSSB phase transitions in dephasing channels.
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Non-self-averaging topological Anderson insulator
Long-range correlated disorder creates a non-self-averaging topological Anderson insulator phase with non-vanishing Lyapunov exponent variance and non-Gaussian distributions that violate the central limit theorem.
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A Guide to Symmetric Mass Generation in Lattice-QCD
SMG is compatible with lattice QCD under stated criteria; meson mass ratios probe the SMG UV fixed point and Goldstone tetraquarks signal type-II SMG.