A new TIM/Ising conformal interface is identified with emergent W3 symmetry, yielding defect spectrum predictions for Rydberg atom experiments.
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Deconfined criticality in a 1D lattice model is shown to be an intrinsically gapless topological state whose mixed anomaly enforces robust edge modes without gapped counterparts.
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Deconfined criticality as intrinsically gapless topological state in one dimension
Deconfined criticality in a 1D lattice model is shown to be an intrinsically gapless topological state whose mixed anomaly enforces robust edge modes without gapped counterparts.