The claimed intrinsic dipole moment at FQH edges is protected only at filling factor 1/3 and absent in other representative edge systems.
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The chiral anomaly is extended to mixed states via symmetry-charge flow derived algebraically from symmetry and flux-insertion operators, restoring universality for Abelian symmetries in fermionic and bosonic systems.
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Does a Fractional Quantum Hall Edge Have a Protected Intrinsic Dipole Moment?
The claimed intrinsic dipole moment at FQH edges is protected only at filling factor 1/3 and absent in other representative edge systems.
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Anomaly and symmetry-charge flow in mixed states
The chiral anomaly is extended to mixed states via symmetry-charge flow derived algebraically from symmetry and flux-insertion operators, restoring universality for Abelian symmetries in fermionic and bosonic systems.