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We discuss the characterization and stability of the Haldane phase in integer spin chains on the basis of simple, physical arguments. We find that an odd-S Haldane phase is a topologically nontrivial phase which is protected by any one of the following three global symmetries: (i) the dihedral group of rotations about the x, y, and z axes, (ii) time-reversal symmetry S^x, y, z-S^x, y, z, and (iii) link inversion symmetry (reflection about a bond center), consistent with previous results Phys. Rev. B 81, 064439 (2010). On the other hand, an even-S Haldane phase is not topologically protected (i. e. , it is indistinct from a trivial, site-factorizable phase). We show some numerical evidence that supports these claims, using concrete examples.
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