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Volume and Topological Invariants of Quantum Many-body Systems

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2020-07-15 v1 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

A gapped many-body system is described by path integral on a space-time lattice Cd+1C^{d+1}, which gives rise to a partition function Z(Cd+1)Z(C^{d+1}) if Cd+1=\partial C^{d+1} =\emptyset, and gives rise to a vector Ψ|\Psi\rangle on the boundary of space-time if Cd+1\partial C^{d+1} \neq\emptyset. We show that V=logΨΨV = \text{log} \sqrt{\langle\Psi|\Psi\rangle} satisfies the inclusion-exclusion property V(AB)+V(AB)V(A)+V(B)=1\frac{V(A\cup B)+V(A\cap B)}{V(A)+V(B)}=1 and behaves like a volume of the space-time lattice Cd+1C^{d+1} in large lattice limit (i.e. thermodynamics limit). This leads to a proposal that the vector Ψ|\Psi\rangle is the quantum-volume of the space-time lattice Cd+1C^{d+1}. The inclusion-exclusion property does not apply to quantum-volume since it is a vector. But quantum-volume satisfies a quantum additive property. The violation of the inclusion-exclusion property by V=logΨΨV = \text{log} \sqrt{\langle\Psi|\Psi\rangle} in the subleading term of thermodynamics limit gives rise to topological invariants that characterize the topological order in the system. This is a systematic way to construct and compute topological invariants from a generic path integral. For example, we show how to use non-universal partition functions Z(C2+1)Z(C^{2+1}) on several related space-time lattices C2+1C^{2+1} to extract (Mf)11(M_f)_{11} and Tr(Mf)\text{Tr}(M_f), where MfM_f is a representation of the modular group SL(2,Z)SL(2,\mathbb{Z}) -- a topological invariant that almost fully characterizes the 2+1D topological orders.

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@article{arxiv.1801.09938,
  title  = {Volume and Topological Invariants of Quantum Many-body Systems},
  author = {Xiao-Gang Wen and Zhenghan Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.09938},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

10 pages, 7 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1405.5858