Jain States in a Matrix Theory of the Quantum Hall Effect
Abstract
The U(N) Maxwell-Chern-Simons matrix gauge theory is proposed as an extension of Susskind's noncommutative approach. The theory describes D0-branes, nonrelativistic particles with matrix coordinates and gauge symmetry, that realize a matrix generalization of the quantum Hall effect. Matrix ground states obtained by suitable projections of higher Landau levels are found to be in one-to-one correspondence with the expected Laughlin and Jain hierarchical states. The Jain composite-fermion construction follows by gauge invariance via the Gauss law constraint. In the limit of commuting, ``normal'' matrices the theory reduces to eigenvalue coordinates that describe realistic electrons with Calogero interaction. The Maxwell-Chern-Simons matrix theory improves earlier noncommutative approaches and could provide another effective theory of the fractional Hall effect.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0610269,
title = {Jain States in a Matrix Theory of the Quantum Hall Effect},
author = {Andrea Cappelli and Ivan D. Rodriguez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0610269},
year = {2009}
}
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35 pages, 3 figures