The One-Dimensional Hubbard Model
University of Oxford · Leibniz University Hannover · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The description of solids at a microscopic level is complex, involving the interaction of a huge number of its constituents, such as ions or electrons. It is impossible to solve the corresponding many-body problems analytically or numerically, although much insight can be gained from the analysis of simplified models. An important example is the Hubbard model, which describes interacting electrons in narrow energy bands, and which has been applied to problems as diverse as high-Tc superconductivity, band magnetism, and the metal-insulator transition. This 2005 book presents a coherent, self-contained account of the exact solution of the Hubbard model in one dimension. The early chapters will be accessible to…
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- Hubbard model
- Integrable system
- Theoretical physics
- Magnetism
- Physics
- Statistical physics
- Electron
- Statistical mechanics
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