The z2 topological invariant is a mathematical quantity that characterizes the topological order of certain materials, specifically topological insulators. It provides a way to distinguish between different phases of matter, indicating whether a system is a trivial insulator or a non-trivial topological insulator, which has conducting surface states protected by time-reversal symmetry.
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