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Bulk and Boundary Invariants for Complex Topological Insulators


Bulk and Boundary Invariants for Complex Topological Insulators

From K-Theory to Physics
Mathematical Physics Studies

von: Emil Prodan, Hermann Schulz-Baldes

96,29 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 05.02.2016
ISBN/EAN: 9783319293516
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This monograph offers an overview of rigorous results on fermionic topological insulators from the complex classes, namely, those without symmetries or with just a chiral symmetry. Particular focus is on the stability of the topological invariants in the presence of strong disorder, on the interplay between the bulk and boundary invariants and on their dependence on magnetic fields.</p><p>The first part presents motivating examples and the conjectures put forward by the physics community, together with a brief review of the experimental achievements. The second part develops an operator algebraic approach for the study of disordered topological insulators. This leads naturally to the use of analytical tools from K-theory and non-commutative geometry, such as cyclic cohomology, quantized calculus with Fredholm modules and index pairings. New results include a generalized Streda formula and a proof of the delocalized nature of surface states in topological insulators with non-trivialinvariants. The concluding chapter connects the invariants to measurable quantities and thus presents a refined physical characterization of the complex topological insulators.&nbsp;</p><p>This book is intended for advanced students in mathematical physics and researchers alike.</p><p></p>
Illustration of key concepts in dimension d = 1.- Topological solid state systems: conjectures, experiments and models.- Observables algebras for solid state systems.- K-theory for topological solid state systems.- The topological invariants and their interrelations.- Index theorems for solid state systems.- Invariants as measurable quantities.
<b>Hermann Schulz-Baldes</b> has been professor at the Department of Mathematics of the University of Erlangen since 2004. Before this he received his PhD from the University of Toulouse under the supervision of Jean Bellissard, and he held several positions at TU Berlin and University of California at Irvine. His research focuses on the quantum Hall effect, quantum transport, and topological insulators.<div><br></div><b>Emil Prodan </b>is full professor of physics at the Yeshiva University. Before this he received his PhD from the Rice University under the supervision of Peter Nordlander, and he has held several positions at University of California Santa Barbara and Princeton University. His research combines rigorous mathematical and computer simulations to study the physics of the condensed matter. He received the NSF CAREER award to support research on topological insulator.
<div>This monograph offers an overview of rigorous results on fermionic topological insulators from the complex classes, namely, those without symmetries or with just a chiral symmetry. Particular focus is on the stability of the topological invariants in the presence of strong disorder, on the interplay between the bulk and boundary invariants and on their dependence on magnetic fields.</div><div>The first part presents motivating examples and the conjectures put forward by the physics community, together with a brief review of the experimental achievements. The second part develops an operator algebraic approach for the study of disordered topological insulators. This leads naturally to use analysis tools from K-theory and non-commutative geometry, such as cyclic cohomology, quantized calculus with Fredholm modules and index pairings. New results include a generalized Streda formula and a proof of the delocalized nature of surface states in topological insulators with non-trivial invariants. The concluding chapter connects the invariants to measurable quantities and thus presents a refined physical characterization of the complex topological insulators. This book is intended for advanced students in mathematical physics and researchers alike.</div>
Offers a complete and detailed description of the state of the art in the field from a mathematics point of view Contains many original contributions such as the generalized Streda formula, the ranges of the pairings of K-theory, the definition of boundary invariants for chiral systems Includes self-contained chapters that can be read independently of each other Written by leading experts in the field Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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