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Topological order, mixed states and open systems

Manuel Asorey, Paolo Facchi, Giuseppe Marmo

Published 2019-05-14Version 1

The role of mixed states in topological quantum matter is less known than that of pure quantum states. Generalisations of topological phases appearing in pure states had received only quite recently attention in the literature. In particular, it is still unclear whether the generalisation of the Aharonov-Anandan phase for mixed states due to Uhlmann plays any physical role in the behaviour of the quantum systems. We analyse from a general viewpoint topological phases of mixed states and the robustness of their invariance. In particular, we analyse the role of these phases in the behaviour of systems with a periodic symmetry and their evolution under the influence of an environment preserving its crystalline symmetries.

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