The general spin triangle
Mathematical Physics
2015-06-11 v3 Other Condensed Matter
math.MP
Abstract
We consider the Heisenberg spin triangle with general coupling coefficients and general spin quantum number . The corresponding classical system is completely integrable. In the quantum case the eigenvalue problem can be reduced to that of tridiagonal matrices in at most dimensions. The corresponding energy spectrum exhibits what we will call spectral symmetries due to the underlying permutational symmetry of the considered class of Hamiltonians. As an application we explicitly calculate six classes of universal polynomials that occur in the high temperature expansion of spin triangles and more general spin systems. Aspects of quantum integrability are also discussed in this context.
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@article{arxiv.1208.5005,
title = {The general spin triangle},
author = {Heinz-Jürgen Schmidt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.5005},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
More polynomials; minor corrections