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Towards Gauging Time-Reversal Symmetry: A Tensor Network Approach

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PHYSICAL REVIEW X
Volume 5, Issue 4, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevX.5.041034

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  1. Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science at UC Berkeley
  2. Caltech Institute for Quantum Information and Matter
  3. Walter Burke Institute for Theoretical Physics
  4. NSF DMR [0645691]
  5. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [0645691] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  6. Division Of Materials Research [0645691] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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It is well known that unitary symmetries can be gauged, i.e., defined to act in a local way, which leads to a corresponding gauge field. Gauging, for example, the charge-conservation symmetry leads to electromagnetic gauge fields. It is an open question whether an analogous process is possible for time reversal which is an antiunitary symmetry. Here, we discuss a route to gauging time-reversal symmetry that applies to gapped quantum ground states that admit a tensor network representation. The tensor network representation of quantum states provides a notion of locality for the wave function coefficient and hence a notion of locality for the action of complex conjugation in antiunitary symmetries. Based on that, we show how time reversal can be applied locally and also describe time-reversal symmetry twists that act as gauge fluxes through nontrivial loops in the system. As with unitary symmetries, gauging time reversal provides useful access to the physical properties of the system. We show how topological invariants of certain time-reversal symmetric topological phases in D = 1, 2 are readily extracted using these ideas.

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