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Holomorphic and anti-holomorphic conductivity flows in the quantum Hall effect

Brian P Dolan1

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It is shown that the flow diagrams for the conductivities in the quantum Hall effect, arising from two ostensibly very different proposals based on modular symmetry, are in fact identical. The β-functions are different, the rates at which the flow lines are traversed are different, but the tangents to the flow lines are the same in both cases; hence, the flow diagrams are same in all aspects.


PACS

73.43.Nq Quantum phase transitions

02.20.-a Group theory

MSC

20C20 Modular representations and characters

11F37 Forms of half-integer weight; nonholomorphic modular forms

81V70 Many-body theory; quantum Hall effect

Subjects

Mathematical physics

Surfaces, interfaces and thin films

Dates

Issue 17 (29 April 2011)

Received 8 December 2010, in final form 27 February 2011

Published 31 March 2011



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