Correlation Effects in Low-Dimensional Electron Systems Proceedings of the 16th Taniguchi Symposium Kashikojima, Japan, October 25–29, 1993

Correlation Effects in Low-Dimensional Electron Systems describes recent developments in theoretical condensed-matter physics, emphasizing exact solutions in one dimension including conformal-field theoretical approaches, the application of quantum groups, and numerical diagonalization techniques. V...

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Other Authors: Okiji, Ayao (Editor), Kawakami, Norio (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1994, 1994
Edition:1st ed. 1994
Series:Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences
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505 0 |a I Quantum 1/r2 Models -- Physics of the Ideal Semion Gas: Spinons and Quantum Symmetries of the Integrable Haldane-Shastry Spin Chain -- The l/r2 Integrable System: The Universal Hamiltonian for Quantum Chaos -- Role of Supersymmetry in Exactly Soluble Multi-Component Fermion Models -- Hierarchical Extension of Quantum Models with Inverse-Square Interaction -- Confined System with I /r2 Exchange Interaction and Its Application to Resonances in Narrow Channels -- II Symmetries and Excitations for Integrable Models -- The Role of Symmetries in Systems of Strongly Correlated Electrons -- Symmetry Approach to Solvable Lattice Models -- Conformal-Field-Theory Approach to Quantum-Impurity Problems -- Elementary Excitations for Impurity Models -- III Phase Diagram for 1D Correlated Electron Systems -- Phase Diagram of the One-Dimensional Kondo-Lattice Model -- Fermi Volume of the Kondo-Lattice Model -- Variational Wave Functions in the One-Dimensional t-J Model for Strongly Correlated Regimes -- Strong Correlation and Strong Electron-Phonon Interaction — Peierls Transition with Mott Transition -- IV Edge States of the Quantum Hall Effect -- Edge Excitations in Abelian and Non-Abelian FQH States -- Field Theory of Fermions in the Lowest Landau Level -- Matrix-Model Approach to Electron Correlations in a Strong Magnetic Field -- Narrow-Channel Fractional Quantum Hall States and Their Projection into One Dimension — Non-Tomonaga-Luttinger-Liquid Behavior -- Chem-Simons Ginzburg-Landau Theory of the Fractional Quantum Hall System with Edges -- V 2D Correlated Electrons -- Srn-1Cun+1O2n: From One Dimension to Two Dimensions via Trellis Lattices -- Spin-Charge Decoupling and the One-Hole Green’s Function in a Quantum Antiferromagnet -- Charge-Spin Separation and Pairing by Chiral Spin Fluctuations.-Transitions to Incompressible States -- Mass Anomaly in the Hubbard Model Near Half-Filling -- Index of Contributors 
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