Decision making by Berry's flux
Benjamin O. Sung, Michael J. Lawler

TL;DR
This paper investigates how Berry flux influences decision making in the kagome Kondo model, revealing a novel 2x4 coplanar order driven by sixth-order fermion hopping effects, analogous to quantum Hall phenomena.
Contribution
It demonstrates that Berry flux at sixth order lifts degeneracy among kagome ground states, leading to a new stable order with complex decision-making properties.
Findings
A 2x4 coplanar order is favored over other states.
The selected state is characterized by SU(2) flux properties.
The phenomenon is analogous to the integer quantum Hall effect.
Abstract
Order by disorder is a decision making process for frustrated systems but often leads to simple answers. We study order by disorder in the kagome Kondo model known for its complexity seeking rich decision making capabilities. At half filling and large Kondo coupling to hopping ratio , the full manifold of 120 kagome ground states are degenerate at second order in . We show this degeneracy lifts at sixth order when a fermion can hop around a hexagon and feel the Berry flux induced by a given spin texture. Using Monte-Carlo we then seek the ground state of this sixth order Hamiltonian and find in a 4x4 unit cell system that a co-planar 2x4 unit cell order is selected over the , and cuboc1 states, a result that survives even in the thermodynamic limit. This state is selected for its SU(2) flux properties induced by the spin texture and is…
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