Stability of Fermi Surfaces and K-Theory
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✦ hep-th
cond-mat.mes-hallcond-mat.str-elmath.AT
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fermisurfacesdimensionsexhibitk-theoryliquidsstabilityatiyah-bott-shapiro
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Nonrelativistic Fermi liquids in d+1 dimensions exhibit generalized Fermi surfaces: (d-p)-dimensional submanifolds in the momentum-frequency space supporting gapless excitations. We show that the universality classes of stable Fermi surfaces are classified by K-theory, with the pattern of stability determined by Bott periodicity. The Atiyah-Bott-Shapiro construction implies that the low-energy modes near a Fermi surface exhibit relativistic invariance in the transverse p+1 dimensions. This suggests an intriguing parallel between norelativistic Fermi liquids and D-branes of string theory.
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