Twin Phases: Phase Transitions Without Hidden Symmetry Breaking

Abstract

We introduce the concept of twin phases for a symmetry S, defined as inequivalent phases, whose order parameters are part of the same generalized charge under S. Stable, direct transitions between such twin phases are never spontaneous-symmetry-breaking transitions, even after (partially) gauging the initial symmetry S: they are phase transitions without hidden symmetry breaking. We illustrate this with an (anomalous) finite group symmetry in 1+1d, which exhibits such intrinsically beyond Landau transitions.

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