Thursday, March 1, 2007, 1:30 pm — Small seminar room, Bldg. 510
Heisenberg quantum spin chains and interacting
Bose gases in one dimension are two fundamental
models of strongly-correlated physics with direct
experimental relevance. Recent progress in the
theory of integrable models have opened the door
to extremely accurate computations of their dynamical
correlation functions. We review these developments,
and their application in the description of experimental
data on representative systems.
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