Abstract
Whenever the Fermi level lies in a gap (or mobility gap) the bulk Hall conductance can be expressed in a topologically invariant form showing the quantization explicitly. The new formulation generalizes the earlier result by Thouless, Kohmoto, Nightingale, and den Nijs to the situation where many-body interaction and substrate disorder are also present. When applying to the fractional quantized Hall effect, we draw the conclusion that there must be a symmetry breaking in the many-body ground state. The possibility of writing the fractionally quantized Hall conductance as a topological invariant is also discussed. © 1985 The American Physical Society.
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Niu, Q., Thouless, D. J., & Wu, Y. S. (1985). Quantized Hall conductance as a topological invariant. Physical Review B, 31(6), 3372–3377. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.31.3372
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