Bulk and boundary invariants for complex topological insulators. From \(K\)-theory to physics (Q256930)

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    Bulk and boundary invariants for complex topological insulators. From \(K\)-theory to physics
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6554968

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      Bulk and boundary invariants for complex topological insulators. From \(K\)-theory to physics (English)
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      11 March 2016
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      This book is a contribution to the mathematics of the complex classes of fermionic topological insulators, that is to say those insulators which do not exhibit symmetries in their structures. Firstly, the introductory chapter displays most of the key concepts dealt with in the book and then the authors consider, in a detailed manner, topological solid state systems. The book evolves as follows. Firstly, the authors describe observable algebras for solid state systems and then they arrive at the \(K\)-theory and non-commutative theory for topological solid state systems. The remaining part of the book deals successively with the topological invariants and their interrelations, the index theorems for solid state systems and the connection of invariants with measurable quantities. The book displays in a clear manner the reason why we need to use \(K\)-theory, non-commutative geometry, operator algebra and non-commutative analysis, and all the theory is based on the manipulation of Hamiltonians.
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      topological solid states systems
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      solid state systems
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      \(K\)-theory
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      gauge
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      non-commmutative derivation
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      observable algebras
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      Weyl operator
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      Landau gauge
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      Kubo formula
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      topological invariant
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