Chiral edge waves in a dance-based human topological insulator

Topological insulators are insulators in the bulk but feature chiral energy propagation along the boundary. This property is topological in nature and therefore robust to disorder. Originally discovered in electronic materials, topologically protected boundary transport has since been observed in ma...

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Published in:Science advances Vol. 10; no. 35; p. eadh7810
Main Authors: Du, Matthew, Pérez-Sánchez, Juan B, Campos-Gonzalez-Angulo, Jorge A, Koner, Arghadip, Mellini, Federico, Pannir-Sivajothi, Sindhana, Poh, Yong Rui, Schwennicke, Kai, Sun, Kunyang, van den Wildenberg, Stephan, Karzen, Dylan, Barron, Alec, Yuen-Zhou, Joel
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States American Association for the Advancement of Science 30-08-2024
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Summary:Topological insulators are insulators in the bulk but feature chiral energy propagation along the boundary. This property is topological in nature and therefore robust to disorder. Originally discovered in electronic materials, topologically protected boundary transport has since been observed in many other physical systems. Thus, it is natural to ask whether this phenomenon finds relevance in a broader context. We choreograph a dance in which a group of humans, arranged on a square grid, behave as a topological insulator. The dance features unidirectional flow of movement through dancers on the lattice edge. This effect persists when people are removed from the dance floor. Our work extends the applicability of wave physics to dance.
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ISSN:2375-2548
2375-2548
DOI:10.1126/sciadv.adh7810