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The One-Dimensional Hubbard Model (edit title)

Fabian H. L. Essler, Holger Frahm, Frank Göhmann, Andreas Klümper, Vladimir E. Korepin (?) (edit contributors)

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This book presents a self-contained account of the exact solution of the Hubbard model in one dimension. The description of solids at a microscopic level is complex, involving the interaction of a huge number of its constituents. It is impossible to solve the corresponding many-body problems,... read more

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The Hubbard model is named after John Hubbard, who in a series of influential articles <201-206> introduced the Hamiltonian in order to model electronic correlations in narrow energy bands and proposed a number of approximate treatments of the associated many-body problem.
 

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