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We study the Z₂ topologically ordered surface state of three-dimensional bosonic SPT phases with the discrete symmetries G₁G₂. It has been argued that the topologically ordered state cannot be realized on a purely two-dimensional lattice model. We carefully examine the statement and show that the surface state should break G₂ if the symmetry G₁ is gauged on the surface. This manifests the conflict of the symmetry G₁ and G₂ on the surface of the three-dimensional SPT phase. Given that there is no such phenomena in the purely two-dimensional model, it signals that the symmetries are encoded anomalously on the surface of the three-dimensional SPT phases and that the surface state can never be realized on the purely two-dimensional models.
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