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The following pages link to The spectral gap for the ferromagnetic spin-\(J\) \(XXZ\) chain (Q1860785):
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- Quantum spin XXZ-type models with Gibbsian ground states and double long-range order (Q716035) (← links)
- Ferromagnetic domain wall and spiral ground states in one-dimensional deformed flat-band Hubbard model (Q852131) (← links)
- The complete set of ground states of the ferromagnetic \(XXZ\) chains (Q1299108) (← links)
- On the spectra of the kink for ferromagnetic \(XXZ\) models (Q1373294) (← links)
- Relaxation time of anisotropic simple exclusion processes and quantum Heisenberg models. (Q1413687) (← links)
- Asymmetric diffusion and the energy gap above the 111 ground state of the quantum \(XXZ\) model (Q1598128) (← links)
- Central limit theorems for the large-spin asymptotics of quantum spins (Q1765114) (← links)
- Quasi-locality bounds for quantum lattice systems. II: perturbations of frustration-free spin models with gapped ground states (Q2118815) (← links)
- Gapless excitation above a domain wall ground state in a flat-band Hubbard model (Q2487835) (← links)
- The Infinite XXZ Quantum Spin Chain Revisited: Structure of Low Lying Spectral Bands and Gaps (Q2933093) (← links)
- Implementing quantum gates using the ferromagnetic spin-<i>J</i>XXZ chain with kink boundary conditions (Q2980751) (← links)
- A Schrödinger operator approach to higher spin XXZ systems on general graphs (Q3295952) (← links)
- Finite-size criteria for spectral gaps in 𝐷-dimensional quantum spin systems (Q3295954) (← links)
- Spectral gap and decay of correlations in U(1)-symmetric lattice systems in dimensions D&lt;2 (Q3442210) (← links)
- Gapped PVBS models for all species numbers and dimensions (Q5215408) (← links)
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- The gap of the area-weighted Motzkin spin chain is exponentially small (Q5348000) (← links)
- The Spectral Gap and Low-Energy Spectrum in Mean-Field Quantum Spin Systems (Q6182800) (← links)
- Many-body quantum systems. Abstracts from the workshop held September 10--15, 2023 (Q6544497) (← links)
- A mathematical theory of the critical point of ferromagnetic Ising systems (Q6571631) (← links)