Abstract
The Ising quantum chain with alternating single and sector defects is solved exactly by using the technique of Lieb, Schultz and Mattis. The energy spectrum of this model is shown to have a tower structure if and only if these defects constitute a commensurate configuration. This means that conformal invariance is preserved under these circumstances. (author). 13 refs.
Degang, Zhang;
[1]
Bozang, Li;
[2]
Yun, Li
[3]
- International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste (Italy)
- Academia Sinica, Beijing, BJ (China). Inst. of Physics
- Sichuan Normal Univ., Chengdu (China). Inst. of Solid State Physics
Citation Formats
Degang, Zhang, Bozang, Li, and Yun, Li.
The exact solution of the Ising quantum chain with alternating single and sector defects.
IAEA: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
Degang, Zhang, Bozang, Li, & Yun, Li.
The exact solution of the Ising quantum chain with alternating single and sector defects.
IAEA.
Degang, Zhang, Bozang, Li, and Yun, Li.
1992.
"The exact solution of the Ising quantum chain with alternating single and sector defects."
IAEA.
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title = {The exact solution of the Ising quantum chain with alternating single and sector defects}
author = {Degang, Zhang, Bozang, Li, and Yun, Li}
abstractNote = {The Ising quantum chain with alternating single and sector defects is solved exactly by using the technique of Lieb, Schultz and Mattis. The energy spectrum of this model is shown to have a tower structure if and only if these defects constitute a commensurate configuration. This means that conformal invariance is preserved under these circumstances. (author). 13 refs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1992}
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title = {The exact solution of the Ising quantum chain with alternating single and sector defects}
author = {Degang, Zhang, Bozang, Li, and Yun, Li}
abstractNote = {The Ising quantum chain with alternating single and sector defects is solved exactly by using the technique of Lieb, Schultz and Mattis. The energy spectrum of this model is shown to have a tower structure if and only if these defects constitute a commensurate configuration. This means that conformal invariance is preserved under these circumstances. (author). 13 refs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1992}
month = {Oct}
}