We continue our work on solvable quantum field theory models on noncommutative geometries and extend them to several components. In order to give a rigorous foundation to the fractional quantum Hall effect we work on a construction of a KK-element which classifies topological effects in disordered materials. Mathematische Aspekte von Quantenfeldtheorie und kondensierter Materie.
Wulkenhaar, Raimar | Professur für Reine Mathematik (Prof. Wulkenhaar) |
Wulkenhaar, Raimar | Professur für Reine Mathematik (Prof. Wulkenhaar) |
Bartels, Arthur | Professur für Theoretische Mathematik (Prof. Bartels) |
Pennig, Ulrich | Professur für Theoretische Mathematik (Prof. Bartels) |
Pfante, Oliver | Mathematical Institute |
Werner, Wend | Professur für Theoretische Mathematik (Prof. Winter) |