Fidelity Strange Correlators for Average Symmetry-Protected Topological Phases
Jian-Hao Zhang, Yang Qi, Zhen Bi

TL;DR
This paper introduces the fidelity strange correlator (FSC), a new tool for detecting average symmetry-protected topological phases in open quantum systems, applicable in one and two dimensions.
Contribution
The authors propose the FSC as a boundary-free, bulk-based diagnostic for ASPT phases, linking it to non-local correlations and providing exact scaling exponents.
Findings
FSC reveals long-range or power-law behavior in nontrivial ASPT phases.
Established a connection between FSC and non-local correlation functions in statistical loop models.
Discussed measurement methods for FSC using classical shadow tomography.
Abstract
Topological phases in open quantum systems have become an exciting area of research, driven by the rising importance of noisy intermediate-scale quantum platforms. The concept of Average Symmetry-Protected Topological (ASPT) phases extends symmetry-protected topological phases to quantum systems affected by disorder or decoherence. To identify nontrivial ASPT states, we introduce a "fidelity strange correlator" (FSC), which operates directly on a single bulk density matrix without boundaries. For nontrivial ASPT phases in one and two dimensions, we show that the FSC reveals long-range or power-law behavior. In several two-dimensional examples, we establish a link between the FSC and certain non-local correlation functions in statistical loop models with quantum corrections, enabling us to derive exact scaling exponents for the FSC. In addition, we discuss methods to measure the FSC…
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