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Hauptverfasser: Fadon, Andres Perez, Pfau, David, Spencer, James S., Lou, Wan Tong, Neupert, Titus, Foulkes, W. M. C.
Format: Preprint
Veröffentlicht: 2025
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.15872
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author Fadon, Andres Perez
Pfau, David
Spencer, James S.
Lou, Wan Tong
Neupert, Titus
Foulkes, W. M. C.
author_facet Fadon, Andres Perez
Pfau, David
Spencer, James S.
Lou, Wan Tong
Neupert, Titus
Foulkes, W. M. C.
contents Fractional quantum Hall states host emergent anyons with exotic exchange statistics, but obtaining direct access to their topological properties in real systems remains a challenge. Neural-network wavefunctions provide a flexible computational approach, as they can represent highly correlated states without requiring a tailored basis. Here we use the neural-network variational Monte Carlo method to study the fractional quantum Hall effect on the torus and find the three degenerate ground states at filling factor nu=1/3. From these, we extract the modular S matrix via entanglement interferometry, a technique previously only applied to lattice models. The resulting S matrix encodes the quantum dimensions, fusion rules, and exchange statistics of the emergent anyons, providing a direct numerical demonstration of the topological order. The calculated anyon properties match the well-known theoretical and experimental results. Our work establishes neural-network wavefunctions as a powerful new tool for investigating anyonic properties.
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spellingShingle Extracting Anyon Statistics from Neural Network Fractional Quantum Hall States
Fadon, Andres Perez
Pfau, David
Spencer, James S.
Lou, Wan Tong
Neupert, Titus
Foulkes, W. M. C.
Strongly Correlated Electrons
Fractional quantum Hall states host emergent anyons with exotic exchange statistics, but obtaining direct access to their topological properties in real systems remains a challenge. Neural-network wavefunctions provide a flexible computational approach, as they can represent highly correlated states without requiring a tailored basis. Here we use the neural-network variational Monte Carlo method to study the fractional quantum Hall effect on the torus and find the three degenerate ground states at filling factor nu=1/3. From these, we extract the modular S matrix via entanglement interferometry, a technique previously only applied to lattice models. The resulting S matrix encodes the quantum dimensions, fusion rules, and exchange statistics of the emergent anyons, providing a direct numerical demonstration of the topological order. The calculated anyon properties match the well-known theoretical and experimental results. Our work establishes neural-network wavefunctions as a powerful new tool for investigating anyonic properties.
title Extracting Anyon Statistics from Neural Network Fractional Quantum Hall States
topic Strongly Correlated Electrons
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.15872