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Abelian Topological Orders and K-Matrix Data

An Abelian K matrix is a compact encoding of a multicomponent Chern–Simons theory. Once its integer basis, electromagnetic charge vector, spacetime orientation, and local-particle lattice are specified, it determines filling, quasiparticle charge and statistics, genus-dependent degeneracy, and the minimal edge anomaly. Different matrices related by an integral unimodular basis change describe the same data.

Required background. Fractional Hall fluids supplies the physical quasiparticles; Abelian Chern–Simons theory supplies line operators; level quantization supplies integrality and large-gauge constraints.

For NN compact internal gauge fields, take

S=[KIJ4πaIdaJe2πtIAdaI+lIaIjl],S=\int\left[ \frac{K_{IJ}}{4\pi}a_I\,da_J -\frac{e}{2\pi}t_I A\,da_I +l_Ia_I\,j_l \right],

where KK is symmetric, integral, and nondegenerate, tZNt\in\mathbb Z^N, and lZNl\in\mathbb Z^N. With the chapter’s orientation, the invariant data are

ν=tTK1t,Ql=etTK1l,θl=πlTK1l,θll=2πlTK1l.\nu=t^{\mathsf T}K^{-1}t, \quad Q_l=e\,t^{\mathsf T}K^{-1}l, \quad \theta_l=\pi l^{\mathsf T}K^{-1}l, \quad \theta_{ll'}=2\pi l^{\mathsf T}K^{-1}l'.

Overall Hall and braid signs reverse with spacetime orientation. Vectors ll and l+KΛl+K\Lambda differ by a local excitation and define the same anyon sector. Hence the anyon group is ZN/KZN\mathbb Z^N/K\mathbb Z^N and contains detK|\det K| sectors Wen and Zee 1992.

On genus gg, the ideal topological theory has detKg|\det K|^g ground states. The minimal edge has NN bosons and net chiral central charge

c=n+n=signatureK.c_-=n_+-n_-=\operatorname{signature}K.

Adding an invertible neutral sector can change cc_- without changing the anyon group, so the local-particle and invertible-sector conventions matter.

Let WGL(N,Z)W\in GL(N,\mathbb Z) and a=Waa=W a'. Then

K=WTKW,t=WTt,l=WTl.K'=W^{\mathsf T}KW, \qquad t'=W^{\mathsf T}t, \qquad l'=W^{\mathsf T}l.

Because W1W^{-1} is integral, this relabels compact gauge fields and quasiparticles without changing ν\nu, charges, spins, mutual braiding, determinant magnitude, or signature. A real but nonintegral diagonalization is useful for propagation velocities but is not an allowed relabeling of the topological charge lattice.

Take

K=(3223),t=(11),K1=15(3223).K=\begin{pmatrix}3&2\\2&3\end{pmatrix}, \qquad t=\begin{pmatrix}1\\1\end{pmatrix}, \qquad K^{-1}=\frac15\begin{pmatrix}3&-2\\-2&3\end{pmatrix}.

Then ν=2/5\nu=2/5, detK=5|\det K|=5, and signatureK=2\operatorname{signature}K=2. The vector l=(1,0)Tl=(1,0)^{\mathsf T} has Ql=e/5Q_l=e/5 and exchange angle 3π/53\pi/5. These values identify topological data more sharply than the filling alone.

The K-matrix description assumes a fully gapped Abelian bulk. It does not encode non-Abelian fusion spaces, microscopic energy gaps, edge velocities, disorder equilibration lengths, or which candidate is realized experimentally.

For K=(3)K=(3) and t=(1)t=(1), show that l=1l=1 and l=4l=4 are the same anyon type.

Solution

4=1+3×14=1+3\times1, so the vectors differ by KΛK\Lambda with Λ=1\Lambda=1. Their charge differs by ee and their exchange phase differs by an integer-local-particle contribution; their mutual braiding with every anyon is identical modulo 2π2\pi.

  • Xiao-Gang Wen and A. Zee, “Classification of Abelian Quantum Hall States and Matrix Formulation of Topological Fluids,” Physical Review B 46 (1992) 2290–2301, doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.46.2290.