Aspects of higher dimensional quantum Hall effect: Bosonization, entanglement entropy
Abstract
I give a brief review of higher dimensional quantum Hall effect (QHE) and how one can use a general framework to describe the lowest Landau level dynamics as a noncommutative field theory whose semiclassical limit leads to anomaly free bulk-edge effective actions in any dimension. I then present the case of QHE on complex projective spaces and focus on the entanglement entropy for integer QHE in even spatial dimensions. In the case of =1, a semiclassical analysis shows that the entanglement entropy is proportional to the phase-space area of the entangling surface with a universal overall constant, same for any dimension as well as abelian or nonabelian background magnetic fields. This is modified for higher Landau levels.
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