Integrble Models in Condensed Matter Physics
Natan Andrei

TL;DR
This paper provides an overview of integrable models in condensed matter physics, focusing on their theoretical foundations and applications in low-dimensional quantum systems.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive lecture-based introduction to integrable models tailored for condensed matter physicists, emphasizing their relevance and utility.
Findings
Clarifies the role of integrable models in describing low-dimensional quantum phenomena
Highlights key mathematical techniques used in integrable systems
Provides insights into the application of these models in condensed matter research
Abstract
This is an expanded version of the lectures given at the Trieste Summer School 1992 on Low-dimensional Quantum Field Theories for Condensed Matter Physicists.
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