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Qiuzhen College, Tsinghua University
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BIMSA > BIMSA TQFT and Higher Symmetries Seminar A non-semisimple non-invertible symmetry
A non-semisimple non-invertible symmetry
Organizers
Ansi Bai , Chun Chen , Liang Kong , Yi Long Wang , Zhi Hao Zhang , Hao Zheng
Speaker
Clement Delcamp
Time
Tuesday, January 21, 2025 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Venue
A3-3-301
Online
Zoom 468 248 1222 (BIMSA)
Abstract
After reviewing the action of fusion category symmetries on spin chains, I will discuss the action of a non-semisimple, non-invertible symmetry whose topological defects encode the category of modules over the Taft algebra of dimension 4. I will present several non-Hermitian, symmetric, frustration-free, gapped Hamiltonians with real spectra and analyse their ground state subspaces. I will then reveal two intriguing phenomena. First, the identification of an S1-parametrised family of symmetric states, all of which belong to the same gapped phase with respect to the invertible subsymmetry, yet transform inequivalently under the non-semisimple symmetry. Second, I will highlight a model where a product state and the so-called W state spontaneously break the symmetry, and argue that indistinguishability of these two states in the infinite volume limit stems from the notion that they are associated with a simple object and its projective cover, respectively, in a non-semisimple module category.
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