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Fermionic Matrix Product Operators and Topological Phases of Matter

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We introduce the concept of fermionic matrix product operators, and show that they provide a natural representation of fermionic fusion tensor categories. This allows for the classification of two dimensional fermionic topological phases in terms of matrix product operator algebras. Using this approach we give a classification of fermionic symmetry protected topological phases with respect to a group $G$ in terms of three cohomology groups: $H^1(G,\mathbb{Z}_2)$, describing which matrix product operators are of Majorana type, $H^2(G,\mathbb{Z}_2)$, describing the fermionic nature of the fusion tensors that arise when two matrix product operators are multiplied, and the supercohomolgy group $\bar{H}^3(G,U(1))$ which corresponds to the associator that changes the order of fusion. We also generalize the tensor network description of the string-net ground states to the fermionic setting, yielding simple representations of a class that includes the fermionic toric code.

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Free phases of Majorana fermions: Tenfold ways compared

math-ph · 2025-07-11 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Neutral free fermion SPT phases protected by a real Z2-graded C*-algebra A are classified by the real K-theory group K_2(A^op), unifying charged and neutral tenfold-way classifications via Morita equivalence.

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  • Free phases of Majorana fermions: Tenfold ways compared math-ph · 2025-07-11 · conditional · none · ref 103 · internal anchor

    Neutral free fermion SPT phases protected by a real Z2-graded C*-algebra A are classified by the real K-theory group K_2(A^op), unifying charged and neutral tenfold-way classifications via Morita equivalence.