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Yang-Baxter integrable models in experiments: from condensed matter to ultracold atoms

Statistical Mechanics 2016-04-22 v2 Mathematical Physics math.MP Quantum Physics

Abstract

The Yang-Baxter equation has long been recognised as the masterkey to integrability, providing the basis for exactly solved models which capture the fundamental physics of a number of realistic classical and quantum systems. In this article we provide an introductory overview of the impact of Yang-Baxter integrable models on experiments in condensed matter physics and ultracold atoms. A number of prominent examples are mentioned, including the hard-hexagon model, the Heisenberg spin chain, the transverse quantum Ising chain, a spin ladder model, the Lieb-Liniger Bose gas, the Gaudin-Yang Fermi gas and the two-site Bose-Hubbard model. The review concludes by pointing to some other recent developments with promise for further progress.

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@article{arxiv.1510.05810,
  title  = {Yang-Baxter integrable models in experiments: from condensed matter to ultracold atoms},
  author = {Murray T. Batchelor and Angela Foerster},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.05810},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

25 pages, 14 figures. Review article intended for Exactly Solved Models and Beyond: a special issue in honour of R J Baxter's 75th birthday in J Phys A. Additional references, comments welcome