Quantum Heisenberg antiferromagnets: a survey of the activity in Firenze
Umberto Balucani, Luca Capriotti, Alessandro Cuccoli, Andrea Fubini,, Tommaso Roscilde, Valerio Tognetti, Ruggero Vaia, Paola Verrucchi

TL;DR
This paper surveys Firenze's research on quantum Heisenberg antiferromagnets, covering theoretical insights into their statistical mechanics, phase transitions, and experimental correlations.
Contribution
It compiles and reviews Firenze's diverse theoretical results on quantum antiferromagnetic models, emphasizing their relevance to experimental findings.
Findings
Theoretical models of two-magnon Raman scattering
Characterization of phase transitions in low-dimensional antiferromagnets
Correlation between theory and experimental observations
Abstract
Over the years the research group in Firenze has produced a number of theoretical results concerning the statistical mechanics of quantum antiferromagnetic models, which range from the theory of two-magnon Raman scattering to the characterization of the phase transitions in quantum low-dimensional antiferromagnetic models. Our research activity was steadily aimed to the understanding of experimental observations.
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