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It was shown that the including spin of 2d electrons at high magnetic field is possible to remove the divergences in the cores of the vortex lattice and construct the topologically stable states. These states can be considered as the lattices of skyrmions where the unit cell is mapped on the whole sphere of spin directions. That gives the gapped ground state for electrons and can be used as a model for fractional quantum Hall effect.
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Iordanski, S.V. The lattices with the continuous vorticity as a model for fractional quantum hall effect. Jetp Lett. 93, 174–177 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0021364011030076
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