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Topologically Stable States of the Anti-Centrifugal Potential
Laboratoire de Physique Theorique et Modelisation, Universite de Cergy-Pontoise, Cergy-Pontoise, France
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Journal of Modern Physics·Volume 10 (2019)·Pages 1002–1005·Published 5 July 2019·DOI10.4236/jmp.2019.108066
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Abstract
We present a study of the anti-centrifugal potential based on the incorporation of the quantum geometric potential of a surface [1] into the generalised anti-centrifugal potential [2]. As a basic variable we will use the unit normal to the surface. Then the total quantum effective potential appears to be the nonlinear sigma model plus positive terms. A 2d bilayer geometry smoothly connected by a neck is used to show that the anti-centrifugal potential creates topologically stable states.
KeywordsAnti Centrifugal PotentialTopologyQuantum States
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