Calculation of topological order parameters, such as the topological entropy
and topological mutual information, are used to determine whether states
possess topological order. Their calculation is expected to give reliable
results when the ground states of gapped Hamiltonians are considered, since
non-topological correlations are suppressed by a finite correlation length.
However, studies of thermal states and the effects of incoherent errors require
calculations involving mixed states. Here we show that such mixed states can
effectively lead to a diverging correlation length, and hence may give
misleading results when these order parameters are calculated. To solve this
problem, we propose a novel method to calculate the quantity, allowing
topologically ordered states to be identified with greater confidence.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure