Abstract We obtain new optimal estimates for the$$L^{2}(M)\to L^{q}(M)$$ ,$$q\in (2,q_{c}]$$ ,$$q_{c}=2(n+1)/(n-1)$$ , operator norms of spectral projection operators associated with spectral windows$$[\lambda ,\lambda +\delta (\lambda )]$$ , with$$\delta (\lambda )=O((\log \lambda )^{-1})$$ on compact Riemannian manifolds$$(M,g)$$ of dimension$$n\ge 2$$ all of whose sectional curvatures are nonpositive or negative. We show that these two different types of estimates are saturated on flat manifolds or manifolds all of whose sectional curvatures are negative. This allows us to classify compact space forms in terms of the size of$$L^{q}$$ -norms of quasimodes for each Lebesgue exponent$$q\in (2,q_{c}]$$ , even though it is impossible to distinguish between ones of negative or zero curvature sectional curvature for any$$q>q_{c}$$ .
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A C*-algebraic view on the interaction of real- and reciprocal space topology in skyrmion crystals
Understanding the interaction of real- and reciprocal space topology in skyrmion crystals is an open problem. We approach it from the viewpoint ofC^\ast -algebras and calculate all admissible Chern numbers of a strongly coupled tight-binding skyrmion system on a triangular lattice as a function of Fermi energy and texture parameters. Our analysis reveals the topological complexity of electronic states coupled to spin textures, and the failure of the adiabatic picture to account for it in terms of emergent electromagnetism. On the contrary, we explain the discontinuous jumps in the real-space winding number in terms of collective evolution in real-, reciprocal, and mixed space Chern numbers. Our work sets the stage for further research on topological dynamics in complex dynamic spin textures coupled to external fields.
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- PAR ID:
- 10573110
- Publisher / Repository:
- SciPost
- Date Published:
- Journal Name:
- SciPost Physics Core
- Volume:
- 7
- Issue:
- 4
- ISSN:
- 2666-9366
- Format(s):
- Medium: X
- Sponsoring Org:
- National Science Foundation
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