Unveiling Correlated Two-dimensional Topological Insulators through Fermionic Tensor Network States -- Classification, Edge Theories and Variational Wavefunctions
Chao Xu, Yixin Ma, and Shenghan Jiang

TL;DR
This paper develops a fermionic tensor network framework to classify and simulate two-dimensional topological insulators in strongly correlated systems, connecting tensor equations to edge theories and enabling variational wavefunction construction.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic classification scheme for non-chiral topological insulators using tensor equations and constructs variational wavefunctions for these phases.
Findings
Classified non-chiral topological insulator phases systematically.
Connected tensor equations to edge theories and quantum anomalies.
Provided a framework for variational wavefunctions in strongly correlated systems.
Abstract
The study of topological band insulators has revealed fascinating phases characterized by band topology indices and anomalous boundary modes protected by global symmetries. In strongly correlated systems, where the traditional notion of electronic bands becomes obsolete, it has been established that the topological insulator phases persist as stable phases, separate from the trivial insulators. However, due to the inability to express the ground states of such systems as Slater determinants, the formulation of generic variational wavefunctions for numerical simulations is highly desirable. In this paper, we tackle this challenge for two-dimensional topological insulators by developing a comprehensive framework for fermionic tensor network states. Starting from simple assumptions, we obtain possible sets of tensor equations for any given symmetry group, capturing consistent relations…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTopological Materials and Phenomena · Topological and Geometric Data Analysis · Quantum many-body systems
