Non-invertible duality and symmetry topological order of one-dimensional lattice models with spatially modulated symmetry
Donghae Seo, Gil Young Cho, Robert-Jan Slager

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We investigate the interplay between self-duality and spatially modulated symmetry of generalized -state clock models, which include the transverse-field Ising model and ordinary -state clock models as special cases. The spatially modulated symmetry of the model becomes trivial when the model's parameters satisfy a specific number-theoretic relation. We find that the duality is non-invertible when the spatially modulated symmetry remains nontrivial, and show that this non-invertibility is resolved by introducing a generalized toric code, which manifests ultraviolet/infrared mixing, as the bulk topological order. In this framework, the boundary duality transformation corresponds to the boundary action of a bulk symmetry transformation, with the endpoint of the bulk symmetry defect realizing the boundary duality defect. Our results illuminate not only a holographic…
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TopicsNonlinear Photonic Systems · Quantum chaos and dynamical systems · Nonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation
