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Critical theory of quantum spin chains
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1987
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Quantum ScienceQuantum Lattice SystemEngineeringPhysicsSpin SystemsQuantum Field TheoryCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum Spin ChainsQuantum TheoryConformal Field TheoryStable Fixed PointTopological Quantum StateTopological PhaseQuantum CriticalityCritical PhenomenonGeneralized HubbardCondensed Matter Theory
The relation between quantum spin chains and conformal field theories is reexamined. Using a generalized Hubbard model representation it is argued that the critical theory for generic half-odd-integer spin antiferromagnets is the Wess-Zumino-Witten model (WZW model) with topological coupling, k=1, whereas generic integer spin antiferromagnets have an energy gap. The higher-k WZW models (which describe integrable higher spin models) are multicritical points in the space of all spin Hamiltonians. The k=1 WZW model represents a stable fixed point for many theories including WZW models of arbitrary odd k with relevant operators added, generalized Hubbard or Thirring models with an odd number of colors and the O(3) \ensuremath{\sigma} model at topological angle \ensuremath{\theta}=\ensuremath{\pi}.
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