On the Implications of Discrete Symmetries for the Beta Function of Quantum Hall Systems

Abstract

We argue that the large discrete symmetry group of quantum Hall systems is insufficient in itself to determine the complete beta function for the scaling of the conductivities, σxx and σxy. We illustrate this point by showing that a recent ansatz for this function is one of a many-parameter family. A clean prediction for the delocalization exponents for these systems therefore requires the specification of more information, such as past proposals that the beta function is either holomorphic or quasi-holomorphic in the variable z = (/e2)(σxy + iσxx).

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