A discrete model of the integer quantum Hall effect
DOI10.2977/prims/1195163182zbMath0858.46048OpenAlexW2124035178MaRDI QIDQ1922669
Publication date: 31 October 1996
Published in: Publications of the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2977/prims/1195163182
Chern characterdiscrete modelFredholm moduleinteger quantum Hall effecttwisted group \(C^*\)-algebrasassociated \(C^*\)-algebratwisted cross products
Noncommutative differential geometry (46L87) Noncommutative dynamical systems (46L55) (C^*)-algebras and (W^*)-algebras in relation to group representations (22D25) Applications of selfadjoint operator algebras to physics (46L60) Applications of functional analysis in quantum physics (46N50) Linear operators in (C^*)- or von Neumann algebras (47C15)
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