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How should we choose the boundary conditions in a simulation which could detect anyons in one and two dimensions? (2002.05920v1)

Published 14 Feb 2020 in cond-mat.stat-mech, math-ph, math.MP, and quant-ph

Abstract: We discuss the problem of anyonic statistics in one and two spatial dimensions from the point of view of statistical physics. In particular we want to understand how the choice of the Bornvon Karman or the twisted periodic boundary conditions necessary in a Monte Carlo simulation to mimic the thermodynamic limit of the many body system influences the statistical nature of the particles. The particles can either be just bosons, when the configuration space is simply connected as for example for particles on a line. They can be bosons and fermions, when the configuration space is doubly connected as for example for particles in the tridimensional space or in a Riemannian surface of genus greater or equal to one (on the torus, etc . . . ). They can be scalar anyons with arbitrary statistics, when the configuration space is infinitely connected as for particles on the plane or in the circle. They can be scalar anyons with fractional statistics, when the configuration space is the one of particles on a sphere. One can further have multi components anyons with fractional statistics when the configuration space is doubly connected as for particles on a Riemannian surface of genus greater or equal to one. We determine an expression for the canonical partition function of hard core particles (including anyons) on various geometries. We then show how the choice of boundary condition (periodic or open) in one and two dimensions determine which particles can exist on the considered surface. In the conclusion, we mention the Laughlin wavefunction and give a few comments about experiments.

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