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Illustrating the Categorical Landau Paradigm in Lattice Models

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arxiv 2405.05302 v2 pith:3BUUQIXP submitted 2024-05-08 cond-mat.str-el hep-thmath-phmath.MP

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keywords non-invertiblesymmetriessymmetrycategoricallandaulatticeparadigmbreaking
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Recent years have seen the concept of global symmetry extended to non-invertible (or categorical) symmetries, for which composition of symmetry generators is not necessarily invertible. Such non-invertible symmetries lead to a generalization of the standard Landau paradigm. In this work we substantiate this framework by providing a (1+1)d lattice model, whose gapped phases and phase transitions can only be explained by symmetry breaking of non-invertible symmetries.

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