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Stable homotopy theory of invertible gapped quantum spin systems I: Kitaev's ΩΩ-spectrum

Published 16 Mar 2025 in math-ph, cond-mat.str-el, math.AT, math.MP, math.OA, and quant-ph | (2503.12618v1)

Abstract: We provide a mathematical realization of a proposal by Kitaev, on the basis of the operator-algebraic formulation of infinite quantum spin systems. Our main results are threefold. First, we construct an Ω\Omega-spectrum IP<em>\mathit{IP}<em>* whose homotopy groups are isomorphic to the smooth homotopy group of invertible gapped quantum systems on Euclidean spaces. Second, we develop a model for the homology theory associated with the Ω\Omega-spectrum IP</em><em>\mathit{IP}</em><em>, describing it in terms of the space of quantum systems placed on an arbitrary subspace of a Euclidean space. This involves introducing the concept of localization flow, a semi-infinite path of quantum systems with decaying interaction range, inspired by Yu's localization C-algebra in coarse index theory. Third, we incorporate spatial symmetries given by a crystallographic group Γ\Gamma and define the Ω\Omega-spectrum IP<sup>Γ\mathit{IP}_*<sup>\Gamma of Γ\Gamma-invariant invertible phases. We propose a strategy for computing the homotopy group πn(IPd<sup>Γ</sup>)\pi_n(\mathit{IP}_d<sup>\Gamma</sup> ) that uses the Davis--L\"{u}ck assembly map and its description by invertible gapped localization flow. In particular, we show that the assembly map is split injective, and hence πn(IPd<sup>Γ)\pi_n(\mathit{IP}_d<sup>\Gamma) contains a computable direct summand.

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