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Hall viscosity, topological states and effective theories

Carlos Hoyos

Published 2014-03-19, updated 2014-03-25Version 2

Hall viscosity is a dissipationless transport coefficient whose value is quantized in units of the density in some topological phases and may be used as a measure of topological order. I give an overview of the Hall viscosity, its relation to Hall conductivity in Galilean invariant theories and its realization in effective theories.

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