According to the Green–Kubo theory of linear response, the conductivity of an electronically gapped liquid can be expressed in terms of the time correlations of the adiabatic charge flux, which is determined by the atomic velocities and Born effective charges. We show that topological quantization of adiabatic charge transport and gauge invariance of transport coefficients allow one to rigorously express the electrical conductivity of an insulating fluid in terms of integer-valued, scalar, and time-independent atomic oxidation numbers, instead of real-valued, tensor and time-dependent Born charges
We review some recent results from the mathematical theory of transport of charge and spin in gapped...
We review experimental advances in the study of the electron transport in three-dimensional topologi...
In this thesis we aim to compute the conductance of a disordered nonstandard topological insulator n...
In this work, we elaborate on two recently discovered invariance principles, according to which tran...
We present a mathematically simple procedure for explaining and visualizing the dynamics of quantize...
Thouless' quantization of adiabatic particle transport permits one to associate an integer topologic...
In this thesis we investigate the topological structure of the set of gapped ground states of charge...
35 pages, 2 figuresInternational audienceWe investigate spin transport in 2-dimensional insulators, ...
We propose and construct a numerical algorithm to calculate the Berry conductivity in topological ba...
We introduce a spin-charge conductance matrix as a unifying concept underlying charge and spin trans...
Materials can be classified by the topological character of their electronic structure and, in this ...
Fundamental topological phenomena in condensed matter physics are associated with a quantized electr...
The ability to pump quantized amounts of charge is one of the hallmarks of topological materials. An...
In one-dimensional conductors, interactions result in correlated electronic systems. At low energy, ...
We construct a theory of charge transport by the surface states of topological insulators in three d...
We review some recent results from the mathematical theory of transport of charge and spin in gapped...
We review experimental advances in the study of the electron transport in three-dimensional topologi...
In this thesis we aim to compute the conductance of a disordered nonstandard topological insulator n...
In this work, we elaborate on two recently discovered invariance principles, according to which tran...
We present a mathematically simple procedure for explaining and visualizing the dynamics of quantize...
Thouless' quantization of adiabatic particle transport permits one to associate an integer topologic...
In this thesis we investigate the topological structure of the set of gapped ground states of charge...
35 pages, 2 figuresInternational audienceWe investigate spin transport in 2-dimensional insulators, ...
We propose and construct a numerical algorithm to calculate the Berry conductivity in topological ba...
We introduce a spin-charge conductance matrix as a unifying concept underlying charge and spin trans...
Materials can be classified by the topological character of their electronic structure and, in this ...
Fundamental topological phenomena in condensed matter physics are associated with a quantized electr...
The ability to pump quantized amounts of charge is one of the hallmarks of topological materials. An...
In one-dimensional conductors, interactions result in correlated electronic systems. At low energy, ...
We construct a theory of charge transport by the surface states of topological insulators in three d...
We review some recent results from the mathematical theory of transport of charge and spin in gapped...
We review experimental advances in the study of the electron transport in three-dimensional topologi...
In this thesis we aim to compute the conductance of a disordered nonstandard topological insulator n...