Fractionalization, topological order, and quasiparticle statistics
Abstract
We argue, based on general principles, that topological order is essential to realize fractionalization in gapped insulating phases in dimensions d ≥ 2. In d=2 with genus g, we derive the existence of the minimum topological degeneracy qg if the charge is fractionalized in unit of 1/q, irrespective of microscopic model or of effective theory. Furthermore, if the quasiparticle is either boson or fermion, it must be at least q2g.
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