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Bulk-boundary correspondence for disordered free-fermion topological phases

Mathematical Physics 2020-07-13 v3 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks High Energy Physics - Theory K-Theory and Homology math.MP

Abstract

Guided by the many-particle quantum theory of interacting systems, we develop a uniform classification scheme for topological phases of disordered gapped free fermions, encompassing all symmetry classes of the Tenfold Way. We apply this scheme to give a mathematically rigorous proof of bulk-boundary correspondence. To that end, we construct real C^\ast-algebras harbouring the bulk and boundary data of disordered free-fermion ground states. These we connect by a natural bulk-to-boundary short exact sequence, realising the bulk system as a quotient of the half-space theory modulo boundary contributions. To every ground state, we attach two classes in different pictures of real operator KK-theory (or KRKR-theory): a bulk class, using Van Daele's picture, along with a boundary class, using Kasparov's Fredholm picture. We then show that the connecting map for the bulk-to-boundary sequence maps these KRKR-theory classes to each other. This implies bulk-boundary correspondence, in the presence of disorder, for both the "strong" and the "weak" invariants.

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@article{arxiv.1903.06782,
  title  = {Bulk-boundary correspondence for disordered free-fermion topological phases},
  author = {Alexander Alldridge and Christopher Max and Martin R. Zirnbauer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.06782},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

v1: 60 pages; v2: References added, 61 pages; v3: Minor improvements, 60 pages