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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Sublattice bias in the checkerboard Bose-Hubbard model makes the commensurate superfluid phase experimentally accessible via transmon arrays and supplies new probes for superfluid and insulating phases.
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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.
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Checkerboard Bose Hubbard Ladders using Transmon Arrays
Sublattice bias in the checkerboard Bose-Hubbard model makes the commensurate superfluid phase experimentally accessible via transmon arrays and supplies new probes for superfluid and insulating phases.