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On the relation of the entanglement spectrum to the bulk polarization

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arxiv 2102.02840 v1 pith:4QIJ7ZUQ submitted 2021-02-04 cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.str-el

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The bulk polarization is a $\mathbb{Z}_2$ topological invariant characterizing non-interacting systems in one dimension with chiral or particle-hole symmetries. We show that the bulk polarization can always be determined from the single-particle entanglement spectrum, even in the absence of symmetries that quantize it. In the symmetric case, the known relation between the bulk polarization and the number of virtual topological edge modes is recovered. We use the bulk polarization to compute Chern numbers in 1D and 2D, which illuminates their known relation to the entanglement spectrum. Furthermore we discuss an alternative bulk polarization that can carry more information about the surface spectrum than the conventional one and can simplify the calculation of Chern numbers.

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