Exactly Solvable Models of Strongly Correlated Electrons
V.E. Korepin, F.H.L. Essler

TL;DR
This paper reviews exactly solvable models of strongly correlated electrons in one dimension using the Bethe Ansatz, providing insights into their mathematical structure and physical properties.
Contribution
It compiles and discusses exact solutions of 1D strongly correlated electron models, highlighting the Bethe Ansatz method's effectiveness.
Findings
Exact solutions elucidate physical properties of 1D correlated systems
Bethe Ansatz provides a powerful tool for solving complex models
The models reveal rich quantum phenomena in low-dimensional systems
Abstract
This is a reprint volume devoted to exact solutions of models of strongly correlated electrons in one spatial dimension by means of the Bethe Ansatz.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Chemical Physics Studies · Magnetism in coordination complexes · Surface and Thin Film Phenomena
