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Wednesday, 10/19/2016 5:19:32 PM

Wednesday, October 19, 2016 5:19:32 PM

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A Short Guide to Anyons and Modular Functors

Simon Burton
Comments: 16 pages
Subjects: Quantum Physics (quant-ph)

To the working physicist, anyon theory is meant to describe certain quasi-particle excitations occurring in two dimensional topologically ordered systems. A typical calculation using this theory will involve operations such as ? to combine anyons, Fabcd to re-associate such combinations, and Rabc to commute or braid these anyons. Although there is a powerful string-diagram notation that greatly assists these manipulations, we still appear to be operating on particles arranged on a one-dimensional line, algebraically ordered from left to right. The obvious question is, where is the other dimension? The topological framework for considering these anyons as truly living in a two dimensional space is known as a modular functor, or topological quantum field theory. In this work we show how the apparently one-dimensional algebraic anyon theory is secretly the theory of anyons living in a fully two-dimensional system. The mathematical literature covering this secret is vast, and we try to distill this down into something more manageable

https://arxiv.org/list/quant-ph/new

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