Topological Mechanism of Superconductivity
P. B. Wiegmann

TL;DR
This paper explores how topological concepts can explain superconductivity, focusing on a model where strong interactions create a topological fluid in correlated electronic systems.
Contribution
It introduces a gauged model demonstrating the formation of a topological fluid as a mechanism for superconductivity.
Findings
Topological fluid formation correlates with superconducting behavior
Gauged models reveal new insights into electron interactions
Topological mechanisms could explain high-temperature superconductivity
Abstract
We outline the basic ideas of the topological mechanisms of superconductivity. A gauged model of correlated electronic system where a topological fluid is formed as a result of a strong interaction is discussed.
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