Squaring the fermion: The threefold way and the fate of zero modes
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Abstract
In the spirit of Dirac's derivation of a fermionic theory by "taking the square root" of the bosonic Klein-Gordon equation, we present a squaring procedure, mapping fermionic to bosonic theories, that helps establish a threefold way topological classification of stable noninteracting bosonic matter. The ephemeral nature of boundary states and the topological triviality of noninteracting, zero-temperature bosonic phases are supported by three no-go theorems, although excitations of those same phases may display topologically nontrivial characteristics.
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Presenters
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Qiao-Ru Xu
Indiana Univ - Bloomington
Authors
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Qiao-Ru Xu
Indiana Univ - Bloomington
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Vincent Flynn
Dartmouth College
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Abhijeet Alase
Univ of Calgary
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Emilio Cobanera
SUNY Polytechnic Institute
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Lorenza Viola
Dartmouth College, Physics and Astronomy, Dartmouth College, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Dartmouth College, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Dartmouth College, 6127 Wilder Laboratory, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755, USA
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Gerardo Ortiz
Indiana Univ - Bloomington, Department of Physics, Indiana University Bloomington