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Topological orders beyond topological quantum field theories
Systems displaying topological quantum order feature robust characteristics that are very attractive to quantum computing schemes. Topological quantum field theories have proven to be powerful in capturing the quintessential attributes of systems displaying topological order including, in particular, their anyon excitations. Here, we investigate systems that lie outside this common purview, and present a rich class of models exhibiting topological orders with distance-dependent interactions between anyons. As we illustrate, in some instances, . This leads to behaviors not typically described by topological quantum field theories. We examine these models by performing exact dualities to systems displaying conventional (i.e., Landau) orders. Our approach enables a general method for mapping Landau-type theories to dual models with topological order, while preserving the same spatial dimension. The low-energy subspaces of our models can be made more resilient to thermal effects than those of surface codes. Published by the American Physical Society2025
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