Coarse geometry and its applications in solid state physics
Matthias Ludewig

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent mathematical advances in applying coarse geometry to understand topological insulators in solid state physics.
Contribution
It introduces coarse geometry methods as a new framework for analyzing topological insulators, highlighting recent developments.
Findings
Coarse geometry provides new insights into topological phases.
Mathematical models improve understanding of insulator properties.
Framework aids in predicting physical phenomena.
Abstract
In this article, we give an overview over recent developments in the mathematical treatment of topological insulators using coarse geometry.
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Taxonomy
TopicsTopological Materials and Phenomena · Topological and Geometric Data Analysis · Theoretical and Computational Physics
