Abstract

In this study, we addressed the influence of quantum singularity on the topological state. The quantum singularity creates the defect in the momentum space ubiquitously and leads to the phase transition for the topological material. The kinetic equation reveals that the defect generates an anomaly without the characteristic energy scale. In the holographic model, the three-dimensional dislocations map into the gravitational bulk as domain walls extending along the AdS radial direction from the boundary. The creation/annihilation of the domain wall causes the quantum phase transition by ’t Hooft anomaly generation and is controlled by the gauge field. In other words, the phase transition is realized by the anomaly inflow. This ’t Hooft anomaly is caused by a phase ambiguity of the ground state resulting from the singularity in parameter space. This singularity gives the basis for the boundary’s topological state with the Berry connection. ’t Hooft anomaly’s renormalization group invariance shows that the total Berry flux is conserved in the UV layer to the IR layer. Phase transition entails domain wall constitution, which generates the entropy from the non-universal form or quantum entropy correction.

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