Unidirectional Subsystem Symmetry in a Hole-Doped Honeycomb-Lattice Ising Magnet

We study a model of a hole-doped collinear Ising antiferromagnet on the honeycomb lattice as a route toward realization of subsystem symmetry. We find nearly exact conservation of dipole symmetry verified both numerically with exact diagonalization on finite clusters and analytically with perturbati...

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