Engineering the chiral anomaly: the quantum Hall effect
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Srivastava, YN; Widom, A; Friedman, MH
Published in: Lett. Nuovo Cimento (Italy)
1985
Some practical aspects of the chiral anomaly present in quantum electrodynamics are discussed in connection with the fractional Hall effect. The possibility that certain instabilities may develop is pointed out
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Lett. Nuovo Cimento (Italy)
Publication Date
1985
Volume
42
Issue
3
Start / End Page
137 / 140
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Srivastava, Y. N., Widom, A., & Friedman, M. H. (1985). Engineering the chiral anomaly: the quantum Hall effect. Lett. Nuovo Cimento (Italy), 42(3), 137–140.
Srivastava, Y. N., A. Widom, and M. H. Friedman. “Engineering the chiral anomaly: the quantum Hall effect.” Lett. Nuovo Cimento (Italy) 42, no. 3 (1985): 137–40.
Srivastava YN, Widom A, Friedman MH. Engineering the chiral anomaly: the quantum Hall effect. Lett Nuovo Cimento (Italy). 1985;42(3):137–40.
Srivastava, Y. N., et al. “Engineering the chiral anomaly: the quantum Hall effect.” Lett. Nuovo Cimento (Italy), vol. 42, no. 3, 1985, pp. 137–40.
Srivastava YN, Widom A, Friedman MH. Engineering the chiral anomaly: the quantum Hall effect. Lett Nuovo Cimento (Italy). 1985;42(3):137–140.
Published In
Lett. Nuovo Cimento (Italy)
Publication Date
1985
Volume
42
Issue
3
Start / End Page
137 / 140