(4+1)-Dimensional Quantum Hall Effect & Applications to Cosmology
Philipp Werner

TL;DR
This paper explores the (4+1)-dimensional Quantum Hall Effect, extending the concept beyond traditional dimensions, and investigates its implications for axion electrodynamics and potential cosmological applications.
Contribution
It introduces a novel (4+1)-dimensional framework for the Quantum Hall Effect and connects it to axion electrodynamics, offering new insights into higher-dimensional topological phenomena.
Findings
Extended Quantum Hall Effect to (4+1) dimensions
Linked higher-dimensional effects to axion electrodynamics
Suggested potential cosmological applications
Abstract
This work discusses the (4+1)-dimensional generalization of the Quantum Hall Effect and its relation to axion electrodynamics.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum and Classical Electrodynamics · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Advanced Mathematical Theories and Applications
