Combinatorial gauge symmetry is a principle that allows us to construct lattice gauge theories with two key and distinguishing properties: a) only one- and two-body interactions are needed; and b) the symmetry is exact rather than emergent in an effective or perturbative limit. The ground state exhibits topological order for a range of parameters. This paper is a generalization of the construction to any finite Abelian group. In addition to the general mathematical construction, we present a physical implementation in superconducting wire arrays, which offers a route to the experimental realization of lattice gauge theories with static Hamiltonians.
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Yu, H., Green, D., Ruckenstein, A. E., & Chamon, C. (2024). Abelian combinatorial gauge symmetry. SciPost Physics Core, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.21468/SciPostPhysCore.7.1.014
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