T-duality simplifies bulk-boundary correspondence: the noncommutative case (Q1635784)
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T-duality simplifies bulk-boundary correspondence: the noncommutative case (English)
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1 June 2018
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The authors of this interesting paper use the ideas of the \(K\)-theory of \(C^*\)-algebras in the context of the higher-dimensional Hall effect. In particular, they show that the Connes-Thom isomorphisms are related to the so-called bulk-boundary correspondence arising in physics. The paper contains other examples of an interplay between noncommutative geometry and physics.
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T-duality
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topological insulators
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quantum Hall effect
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defects
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bulk-boundary correspondence
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disorder
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magnetic fields
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H-flux
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Connes-Thom isomorphism
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Hall effect
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