Abstract

We derive the effective theories for quantum Hall droplets with attractive interaction among the constituent particles. In the absence of confining potentials, such droplets are defined by their freely moving interfaces (or boundaries) with the vacuum. We demonstrate that the effective theories take forms like string theories. Generalization to interfaces between different quantum Hall liquids is discussed.

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