Models of Quantum matter a first course on integrability and the Bethe Ansatz
The Bethe ansatz is one of the very few methodologies which can calculate physical properties non-perturbatively. Arguably, it is the only such method we have which is exact. This means, once the model has been set up, no further approximations or assumptions are necessary, and the relevant physical properties of the model can be computed exactly. Furthermore, an infinite set of conserved quantities can be obtained. The quantum mechanical model under consideration is fully integrable. This makes the search for quantum models which are amenable to an exact solution by the Bethe ansatz, and which are quantum integrable, so important and rewarding. The exact solution will provide benchmarks for other models, which do not admit an exact solution. Bethe ansatz techniques provide valuable insight into the physics of strongly correlated quantum matter.
Title | Models of Quantum matter a first course on integrability and the Bethe Ansatz |
Author | Hans-Peter Eckle |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
ISBN | |
Edition | 2019 |
Number of Pages | 715 |
Country | United States |
Language | English, |
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