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The Importance of being Odd

Statistical Mechanics 2009-10-31 v3 High Energy Physics - Theory Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems

Abstract

In this letter I consider mainly a finite XXZ spin chain with periodic boundary conditions and \bf{odd} \rm number of sites. This system is described by the Hamiltonian Hxxz=j=1N{σjxσj+1x+σjyσj+1y+Δσjzσj+1z}H_{xxz}=-\sum_{j=1}^{N}\{\sigma_j^{x}\sigma_{j+1}^{x} +\sigma_j^{y}\sigma_{j+1}^{y} +\Delta \sigma_j^z\sigma_{j+1}^z\}. As it turned out, its ground state energy is exactly proportional to the number of sites E=3N/2E=-3N/2 for a special value of the asymmetry parameter Δ=1/2\Delta=-1/2. The trigonometric polynomial q(u)q(u), zeroes of which being the parameters of the ground state Bethe eigenvector is explicitly constructed. This polynomial of degree n=(N1)/2n=(N-1)/2 satisfy the Baxter T-Q equation. Using the second independent solution of this equation corresponding to the same eigenvalue of the transfer matrix, it is possible to find a derivative of the ground state energy w.r.t. the asymmetry parameter. This derivative is closely connected with the correlation function <σjzσj+1z>=1/2+3/2N2<\sigma_j^z\sigma_{j+1}^z> =-1/2+3/2N^2. In its turn this correlation function is related to an average number of spin strings for the ground state of the system under consideration: <Nstring>=3/8(N1/N)<N_{string}> = {3/8}(N-1/N). I would like to stress once more that all these simple formulas are \bf wrong \rm in the case of even number of sites. Exactly this case is usually considered.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0012035,
  title  = {The Importance of being Odd},
  author = {Yu. Stroganov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0012035},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

9 pages, based on the talk given at NATO Advanced Research Workshop "Dynamical Symmetries in Integrable Two-dimensional Quantum Field Theories and Lattice Models", 25-30 September 2000, Kyiv, Ukraine. New references are added plus some minor corrections