W1+∞ Dynamics of Edge Excitations in the Quantum Hall Effect
Abstract
Quantum Hall universality classes can be classified by W1+∞ symmetry. We show that this symmetry also governs the dynamics of quantum edge excitations. The Hamiltonian of interacting electrons in the fully-filled first Landau level is expressed in terms of W1+∞ generators. The spectra for both the Coulomb and generic short-range interactions are thus found algebraically. We prove the one-dimensional bosonization of edge excitations in the limit of large number of particles. Moreover, the subleading corrections are given by the higher-spin W1+∞ generators, which measure the radial fluctuations of the electron density. The resulting spectrum for the Coulomb interaction contains a logarithmic enhancement, in agreement with experimental observations. The spectrum for generic short-range interactions is subleading and reproduces the classical capillary frequencies. These results are also extended to fractional filling by using symmetry arguments.
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