The interplay of symmetry, topology, and many-body effects in the classification of phases of matter poses a formidable challenge in condensed-matter physics. Such many-body effects are typically induced by inter- particle interactions involving an action at a distance, such as the Coulomb interaction between electrons in a symmetry-protected topological (SPT) phase. In this work we show that similar phenomena also occur in certain relativistic theories with interactions mediated by gauge bosons, and constrained by gauge symmetry. In particular, we introduce a variant of the Schwinger model or quantum electrodynamics (QED) in 1+1 dimensions on an interval, which displays dynamical edge states localized on the boundary. We show that the syst...
Higher-order topological insulators have a modified bulk-boundary correspondence compared to other t...
Higher-order topological insulators have a modified bulk-boundary correspondence compared to other t...
As condensed matter theorists, we always try to seek new quantum phases of matter that are not possi...
none6siThe interplay of symmetry, topology, and many-body effects in the classification of phases of...
The interplay of symmetry, topology, and many-body effects in the classification of phases of matter...
The interplay of symmetry, topology, and many-body effects in the classification of phases of matter...
The interplay of symmetry, topology, and many-body effects in the classification of phases of matter...
We present a detailed study of the topological Schwinger model, which describes (1+1) quantum electr...
We present a detailed study of the topological Schwinger model [Phys. Rev. D 99, 014503 (2019)2470-0...
We present the correspondence between symmetry-protected topological (SPT) phases and their anomalou...
We present a detailed study of the topological Schwinger model [Phys. Rev. D 99, 014503 (2019)2470-0...
We describe recent progress in our understanding of the interplay between interactions, symmetry, an...
We present the correspondence between symmetry-protected topological (SPT) phases and their anomalou...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2015.Cataloged from PD...
Topological phase transitions represent a new paradigm beyond conventional Landau-Ginzburg symmetry ...
Higher-order topological insulators have a modified bulk-boundary correspondence compared to other t...
Higher-order topological insulators have a modified bulk-boundary correspondence compared to other t...
As condensed matter theorists, we always try to seek new quantum phases of matter that are not possi...
none6siThe interplay of symmetry, topology, and many-body effects in the classification of phases of...
The interplay of symmetry, topology, and many-body effects in the classification of phases of matter...
The interplay of symmetry, topology, and many-body effects in the classification of phases of matter...
The interplay of symmetry, topology, and many-body effects in the classification of phases of matter...
We present a detailed study of the topological Schwinger model, which describes (1+1) quantum electr...
We present a detailed study of the topological Schwinger model [Phys. Rev. D 99, 014503 (2019)2470-0...
We present the correspondence between symmetry-protected topological (SPT) phases and their anomalou...
We present a detailed study of the topological Schwinger model [Phys. Rev. D 99, 014503 (2019)2470-0...
We describe recent progress in our understanding of the interplay between interactions, symmetry, an...
We present the correspondence between symmetry-protected topological (SPT) phases and their anomalou...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2015.Cataloged from PD...
Topological phase transitions represent a new paradigm beyond conventional Landau-Ginzburg symmetry ...
Higher-order topological insulators have a modified bulk-boundary correspondence compared to other t...
Higher-order topological insulators have a modified bulk-boundary correspondence compared to other t...
As condensed matter theorists, we always try to seek new quantum phases of matter that are not possi...