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Chern and Fu-Kane-Mele invariants as topological obstructions

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    Chapter 1 Shell Interactions for Dirac Operators
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    Chapter 2 Correlation Inequalities for Classical and Quantum XY Models
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    Chapter 3 Dissipatively Generated Entanglement
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    Chapter 4 Abelian Gauge Potentials on Cubic Lattices
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    Chapter 5 Relative-Zeta and Casimir Energy for a Semitransparent Hyperplane Selecting Transverse Modes
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    Chapter 6 Analysis of Fluctuations Around Non-linear Effective Dynamics
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    Chapter 7 Logarithmic Sobolev Inequalities for an Ideal Bose Gas
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    Chapter 8 Spherical Schrödinger Hamiltonians: Spectral Analysis and Time Decay
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    Chapter 9 On the Ground State for the NLS Equation on a General Graph
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    Chapter 10 Self-Adjoint Extensions of Dirac Operator with Coulomb Potential
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    Chapter 11 Dispersive Estimates for Schrödinger Operators with Point Interactions in ℝ 3
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    Chapter 12 Chern and Fu–Kane–Mele Invariants as Topological Obstructions
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    Chapter 13 Norm Approximation for Many-Body Quantum Dynamics and Bogoliubov Theory
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    Chapter 14 Effective Non-linear Dynamics of Binary Condensates and Open Problems
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    Chapter 15 Remarks on the Derivation of Gross-Pitaevskii Equation with Magnetic Laplacian
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    Chapter 16 On the Inverse Spectral Problems for Quantum Graphs
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    Chapter 17 Double-Barrier Resonances and Time Decay of the Survival Probability: A Toy Model
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Chapter title
Correlation Inequalities for Classical and Quantum XY Models
Chapter number 2
Book title
Advances in Quantum Mechanics
Published in
arXiv, January 2017
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-58904-6_2
Book ISBNs
978-3-31-958903-9, 978-3-31-958904-6
Authors

Costanza Benassi, Benjamin Lees, Daniel Ueltschi, Benassi, Costanza, Lees, Benjamin, Ueltschi, Daniel

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