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==The One-Dimensional Hubbard Model== | ==The One-Dimensional Hubbard Model== | ||
Main focus, since cannot be solved exactly in Higher D. | Main focus, since cannot be solved exactly in Higher D. <br> | ||
Solution by Bethe Ansatz | Solution by Bethe Ansatz<br> | ||
Thermodynamic Properties | Thermodynamic Properties<br> | ||
==Higher Dimensions== | ==Higher Dimensions== | ||
Short discussion of usefulness of numerical results/methods | Short discussion of usefulness of numerical results/methods <br> | ||
==Related Physical Systems== | ==Related Physical Systems== | ||
Mott Insulators | Mott Insulators<br> | ||
Ultra-Cold atoms. | Ultra-Cold atoms.<br> |
Revision as of 12:22, 20 November 2010
The Hubbard Model
Introduction
What is is
History of it
Utility
The One-Dimensional Hubbard Model
Main focus, since cannot be solved exactly in Higher D.
Solution by Bethe Ansatz
Thermodynamic Properties
Higher Dimensions
Short discussion of usefulness of numerical results/methods
Related Physical Systems
Mott Insulators
Ultra-Cold atoms.