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Electric-magnetic duality of lattice systems with topological order

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We investigate the duality structure of quantum lattice systems with topological order, a collective order also appearing in fractional quantum Hall systems. We define electromagnetic (EM) duality for all of Kitaev's quantum double models based on discrete gauge theories with Abelian and non-Abelian groups, and identify its natural habitat as a new class of topological models based on Hopf algebras. We interpret these as extended string-net models, whereupon Levin and Wen's string-nets, which describe all intrinsic topological orders on the lattice with parity and time-reversal invariance, arise as magnetic and electric projections of the extended models. We conjecture that all string-net models can be extended in an analogous way, using more general algebraic and tensor-categorical structures, such that EM duality continues to hold. We also identify this EM duality with an invertible domain wall. Physical applications include topology measurements in the form of pairs of dual tensor networks.

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Algebraic locality and non-invertible Gauss laws

hep-th · 2026-05-20 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

For non-invertible on-site symmetries on 2+1D lattices, Haag duality is preserved exactly only for cuspless regions (weak form with collar for cusped regions); disjoint additivity holds for group-based double models and is weakened for general Hopf algebra constraints, including extended string-net

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  • Algebraic locality and non-invertible Gauss laws hep-th · 2026-05-20 · unverdicted · none · ref 20 · internal anchor

    For non-invertible on-site symmetries on 2+1D lattices, Haag duality is preserved exactly only for cuspless regions (weak form with collar for cusped regions); disjoint additivity holds for group-based double models and is weakened for general Hopf algebra constraints, including extended string-net