On the K-Theoretic classification of topological phases of matter

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2014

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Thiang, G.

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Proceedings of Science, 2014, vol.15-18-July-2014, pp.1-6

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Guo Chuan Thiang

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14th Annual International Symposium on Frontiers of Fundamental Physics (FFP14) (15 Jul 2014 - 18 Jul 2014 : Marseille, France)

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A K-theoretic approach to the study of gapped topological phases was suggested by Kitaev, who produced a Periodic Table of topological insulators and superconductors, modelled on Bott periodicity. We take the algebraic viewpoint, and study gapped phases of free fermions through a twisted crossed product C*-superalgebra associated to the symmetry data of the dynamics. We identify the K-theoretic difference-group of this symmetry algebra, in the sense of Karoubi, as the appropriate point of entry for K-theory. Thus, K-theory provides groups of obstructions between symmetry-compatible gapped Hamiltonians, rather than classification groups for the Hamiltonians themselves. The phenomena of periodicity and dimension-shifts in the difference-groups is shown to be a robust consequence of various isomorphisms in operator K-theory, which have no commutative counterpart.

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Frontiers of Fundamental Physics : session Mathematical Physics

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