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Interacting Topological Quantum Chemistry in 2D: Many-body Real Space Invariants

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2024-02-27 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

The topological phases of non-interacting fermions have been classified by their symmetries, culminating in a modern electronic band theory where wavefunction topology can be obtained (in part) from momentum space. Recently, Real Space Invariants (RSIs) have provided a spatially local description of the global momentum space indices. The present work generalizes this real space classification to interacting 2D states. We construct many-body local RSIs as the quantum numbers of a set of symmetry operators on open boundaries, but which are independent of the choice of boundary. Using the U(1)U(1) particle number, they yield many-body fragile topological indices, which we use to identify which single-particle fragile states are many-body topological or trivial at weak coupling. To this end, we construct an exactly solvable Hamiltonian with single-particle fragile topology that is adiabatically connected to a trivial state through strong coupling. We then define global many-body RSIs on periodic boundary conditions. They reduce to Chern numbers in the band theory limit, but also identify strongly correlated stable topological phases with no single-particle counterpart. Finally, we show that the many-body local RSIs appear as quantized coefficients of Wen-Zee terms in the topological quantum field theory describing the phase.

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@article{arxiv.2212.00030,
  title  = {Interacting Topological Quantum Chemistry in 2D: Many-body Real Space Invariants},
  author = {Jonah Herzog-Arbeitman and B. Andrei Bernevig and Zhi-Da Song},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.00030},
  year   = {2024}
}

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