Gapless excitations in the Haldane-Rezayi state: The thin torus limit
Abstract
We study the thin torus limit of the Haldane-Rezayi state. Eight of the ten ground states are found to assume a simple product form in this limit, as is known to be the case for many other quantum Hall trial wave functions. The two remaining states have a somewhat unusual thin torus limit, where a "broken" pair of defects forming a singlet is completely delocalized. We derive these limits from the wave functions on the cylinder, and deduce the dominant matrix elements of the thin torus hollow-core Hamiltonians. We find that there are gapless excitations in the thin torus limit. This is in agreement with the expectation that local Hamiltonians stabilizing wave functions associated with non-unitary conformal field theories are gapless. We also use the thin torus analysis to obtain explicit counting formulas for the zero modes of the hollow-core Hamiltonian on the torus, as well as for the parent Hamiltonians of several other paired and related quantum Hall states.
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@article{arxiv.1103.1903,
title = {Gapless excitations in the Haldane-Rezayi state: The thin torus limit},
author = {Alexander Seidel and Kun Yang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1103.1903},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
published version, more discussion added, some typos fixed