The Semiclassical Expansion of the t-J model
Assa Auerbach (Physics Dept., Technion, Israel)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the semiclassical expansion approach applied to the t-J model, a fundamental model in strongly correlated electron systems, providing insights into its theoretical structure and potential applications.
Contribution
It introduces a semiclassical expansion method for analyzing the t-J model, offering a new perspective on its theoretical treatment.
Findings
Provides a detailed semiclassical expansion framework
Offers insights into the behavior of strongly correlated electrons
Lays groundwork for future analytical and numerical studies
Abstract
The Semiclassical Expansion of the t-J model. Lectures in the Jerusalem Winter School on Strongly Correlated Electrons, Dec. 1991, by Assa Auerbach, Physics Dept., Technion, Israel. LateX. Tech-102.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Quantum and electron transport phenomena · Magnetic confinement fusion research
