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TT 68: Topology: Other Topics

Friday, April 5, 2019, 09:30–12:30, H22

09:30 TT 68.1 Interaction-driven quantum Hall plateau transition between a |C|>1 Chern Insulator and a ν = 1/3 Laughlin state in the Hofstadter model — •Leon Schoonderwoerd, Frank Pollmann, and Gunnar Möller
09:45 TT 68.2 Superconducting proximity effect in a fractional quantum Hall edge state — •Andreas B. Michelsen, Solofo Groenendijk, Patrik Recher, Tobias Meng, Bernd Braunecker, and Thomas Schmidt
10:00 TT 68.3 Ground state splitting and robust braiding of parafermions in fractional quantum hall states — •Solofo Groenendijk, Alessio Calzona, Edvin Idrisov, Hugo Tschirhart, and Thomas Schmidt
10:15 TT 68.4 Error-Analysis of the Chern Number in the Haldane-Hubbard Model — •Thomas Mertz, Karim Zantout, and Roser Valentí
10:30 TT 68.5 Spectral analysis of the finite Kitaev chain — •Nico Leumer, Milena Grifoni, and Magdalena Marganska
10:45 TT 68.6 Edge spin correlations driving topological phase transition in an 1D interacting model — •Daniel Duarte, Daniela Pfannkuche, and Marta Prada
  11:00 15 min. break.
11:15 TT 68.7 Non-Hermitian systems and topology: A transfer matrix perspective — •Vatsal Dwivedi and Flore Kunst
11:30 TT 68.8 Breakdown of the topological fracton order in the X-Cube model — •Matthias Mühlhauser and Kai Phillip Schmidt
11:45 TT 68.9 Measuring beyond the resolution limit of a detector — •Roman-Pascal Riwar
12:00 TT 68.10 Bulk-boundary correspondence for non-Hermitian Hamiltonians — •Heinrich-Gregor Zirnstein, Bernd Rosenow, and Gil Refael
12:15 TT 68.11 Chiral 1D Floquet topological insulators beyond rotating wave approximationDante M. Kennes, •Niclas Müller, Mikhail Pletyukhov, Clara Weber, Christoph Bruder, Fabian Hassler, Jelena Klinovaja, Daniel Loss, and Herbert Schoeller
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