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  2. Berry connection and curvature - Wikipedia

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    The concept was first introduced by S. Pancharatnam [1] as geometric phase and later elaborately explained and popularized by Michael Berry in a paper published in 1984 [2] emphasizing how geometric phases provide a powerful unifying concept in several branches of classical and quantum physics.

  3. Geometric phase - Wikipedia

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    There are several important aspects of this generalization of Berry's phase: 1) Instead of the parameter space for the original Berry phase, this Ning-Haken generalization is defined in phase space; 2) Instead of the adiabatic evolution in quantum mechanical system, the evolution of the system in phase space needs not to be adiabatic.

  4. Hannay angle - Wikipedia

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    The Hannay angle is defined in the context of action-angle coordinates.In an initially time-invariant system, an action variable is a constant. After introducing a periodic perturbation (), the action variable becomes an adiabatic invariant, and the Hannay angle for its corresponding angle variable can be calculated according to the path integral that represents an evolution in which the ...

  5. Berry mechanism - Wikipedia

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    Trigonal bipyramidal molecular shape ax = axial ligands (on unique axis) eq = equatorial ligand (in plane perpendicular to unique axis). The Berry mechanism, or Berry pseudorotation mechanism, is a type of vibration causing molecules of certain geometries to isomerize by exchanging the two axial ligands (see the figure) for two of the equatorial ones.

  6. Michael Berry (physicist) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Michael Victor Berry (born 14 March 1941) is a British theoretical physicist. He is the Melville Wills Professor of Physics (Emeritus) at the University of Bristol . He is known for the Berry phase , a phenomenon observed in both quantum mechanics and classical optics , as well as Berry connection and curvature .

  7. Berry phase - Wikipedia

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  8. Chern–Gauss–Bonnet theorem - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the Chern theorem (or the Chern–Gauss–Bonnet theorem [1] [2] [3] after Shiing-Shen Chern, Carl Friedrich Gauss, and Pierre Ossian Bonnet) states that the Euler–Poincaré characteristic (a topological invariant defined as the alternating sum of the Betti numbers of a topological space) of a closed even-dimensional Riemannian manifold is equal to the integral of a certain ...

  9. Su–Schrieffer–Heeger model - Wikipedia

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    In condensed matter physics, the Su–Schrieffer–Heeger (SSH) model or SSH chain is a one-dimensional lattice model that presents topological features. [1] It was devised by Wu-Pei Su, John Robert Schrieffer, and Alan J. Heeger in 1979, to describe the increase of electrical conductivity of polyacetylene polymer chain when doped, based on the existence of solitonic defects.