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Homotopy Theory of Strong and Weak Topological Insulators

Other Condensed Matter 2015-07-01 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We use homotopy theory to extend the notion of strong and weak topological insulators to the non-stable regime (low numbers of occupied/empty energy bands). We show that for strong topological insulators in d spatial dimensions to be "truly d-dimensional", i.e. not realizable by stacking lower-dimensional insulators, a more restrictive definition of "strong" is required. However, this does not exclude weak topological insulators from being "truly d-dimensional", which we demonstrate by an example. Additionally, we prove some useful technical results, including the homotopy theoretic derivation of the factorization of invariants over the torus into invariants over spheres in the stable regime, as well as the rigorous justification of replacing TdT^d by SdS^d and Tdk×SdxT^{d_k}\times S^{d_x} by Sdk+dxS^{d_k+d_x} as is common in the current literature.

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@article{arxiv.1409.2529,
  title  = {Homotopy Theory of Strong and Weak Topological Insulators},
  author = {Ricardo Kennedy and Charles Guggenheim},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.2529},
  year   = {2015}
}

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11 pages, 3 figures