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Emergent Exclusion Statistics of Fibonacci Anyons in 2D Topological Phases

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arxiv 1303.1586 v3 pith:5MJCXAPJ submitted 2013-03-07 cond-mat.str-el cond-mat.stat-mech

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We demonstrate how the generalized Pauli exclusion principle emerges for quasiparticle excitations in 2d topological phases. As an example, we examine the Levin-Wen model with the Fibonacci data (specified in the text), and construct the number operator for fluxons living on plaquettes. By numerically counting the many-body states with fluxon number fixed, the matrix of exclusion statistics parameters is identified and is shown to depend on the spatial topology (sphere or torus) of the system. Our work reveals the structure of the (many-body) Hilbert space and some general features of thermodynamics for quasiparticle excitations in topological matter.

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