Finite temperature induced fermion number
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✦ hep-th
cond-mat.softhep-ph
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temperaturefermionfiniteinducednumberobservablesensesharp
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The induced fractional fermion number at zero temperature is topological (in the sense that it is only sensitive to global asymptotic properties of the background field), and is a sharp observable (in the sense that it has vanishing rms fluctuations). In contrast, at finite temperature, it is shown to be generically nontopological, and not a sharp observable.
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