Abstract

The fractional quantum Hall effect is traditionally viewed as a distinctive attribute of strongly-interacting electron systems. This paper develops an alternative picture which suggests that the low energy quantum states corresponding to an experimentally observable filling fractions can be identified by simply having an exceptionally high degeneracy in the noninteracting limit.

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