Introduces subdimensional entanglement entropy (SEE) as a probe of geometric-topological responses in quantum phases and establishes a bulk-to-mixed-state holographic correspondence via strong and weak symmetries on subdimensional subsystems.
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Subdimensional Entanglement Entropy: From Geometric-Topological Response to Mixed-State Holography
Introduces subdimensional entanglement entropy (SEE) as a probe of geometric-topological responses in quantum phases and establishes a bulk-to-mixed-state holographic correspondence via strong and weak symmetries on subdimensional subsystems.