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This paper explores the interfaces between gapless quantum phases, particularly those with internal symmetries. It argues that these interfaces, rather than boundaries, provide a more robust way to distinguish between different phases. The key finding is that interfaces between conformal field theories (CFTs) that differ in symmetry charge assignments must flow to non-invertible defects. This offers a new perspective on the interplay between topology and gapless phases, providing a physical indicator for symmetry-enriched criticality.
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Whenever two 1+1d conformal field theories (CFTs) differ in symmetry charge assignments of local operators or twisted sectors, any symmetry-preserving spatial interface between the theories must flow to a non-invertible defect.

Information Critical Phases in Decohered Quantum Systems

Published:Dec 26, 2025 18:59
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ArXiv

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This paper introduces the concept of an 'information critical phase' in mixed quantum states, analogous to quantum critical phases. It investigates this phase in decohered Toric codes, demonstrating its existence and characterizing its properties. The work is significant because it extends the understanding of quantum memory phases and identifies a novel gapless phase that can still function as a fractional topological quantum memory.
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The paper finds an information critical phase where the coherent information saturates to a fractional value, indicating that a finite fraction of logical information is still preserved.