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Critical theories of phase transition between symmetry protected topological states and their relation to the gapless boundary theories

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arxiv 1302.3121 v1 pith:K3W72RKN submitted 2013-02-13 cond-mat.str-el

Critical theories of phase transition between symmetry protected topological states and their relation to the gapless boundary theories

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Symmetry protected topological states (SPTs) have the same symmetry and the phase transition between them are beyond Landau's symmetry breaking formalism. In this paper we study (1) the critical theory of phase transition between trivial and non-trivial SPTs, and (2) the relation between such critical theory and the gapless boundary theory of SPTs. Based on examples of SO(3) and SU(2) SPTs, we propose that under appropriate boundary condition the critical theory contains the delocalized version of the boundary excitations. In addition, we prove that the boundary theory is the critical theory spatially confined between two SPTs. We expect these conclusions to hold in general and, in particular, for discrete symmetry groups as well.

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