Squaring the fermion: The threefold way and the fate of zero modes

ORAL

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.

Presenters

  • Qiao-Ru Xu

    • Indiana Univ - Bloomington

Authors

  • Qiao-Ru Xu

    • Indiana Univ - Bloomington
  • Vincent Flynn

    • Dartmouth College
  • Abhijeet Alase

    • Univ of Calgary
  • Emilio Cobanera

    • SUNY Polytechnic Institute
  • 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
  • Gerardo Ortiz

    • Indiana Univ - Bloomington
    • Department of Physics, Indiana University Bloomington