Starting from the photon self-energy tensor in a magnetized medium, the 3D
complete antisymmetric form of the conductivity tensor is found in the static
limit of a fermion system C non-invariant under fermion-antifermion exchange.
The massless relativistic 2D fermion limit in QED is derived by using the
compactification along the dimension parallel to the magnetic field. In the
static limit and at zero temperature the main features of quantum Hall effect
(QHE) are obtained: the half-integer QHE and the minimum value proportional to
e2/h for the Hall conductivity . For typical values of graphene the plateaus
of the Hall conductivity are also reproduced.Comment: 14 pages, 2 figure