Higher conservation laws and algebraic Bethe Ansätze for the supersymmetric t-J model
Physical Review B: Condensed Matter and Materials Physics American Physical Society
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We construct the enveloping fundamental spin model of the t-J hamiltonian using the Quantum Inverse Scattering Method (QISM), and present all three possible Algebraic Bethe Ans\"atze. Two of the solutions have been previously obtained in the framework of Coordinate Space Bethe Ansatz by Sutherland and by Schlottmann and Lai, whereas the third solution is new. The formulation of the model in terms of the QISM enables us to derive explicit expressions for higher conservation laws.Hydrodynamic non-linear response of interacting integrable systems
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of USA National Academy of Sciences
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We develop a formalism for computing the non-linear response of interacting integrable systems. Our results are asymptotically exact in the hydrodynamic limit where perturbing fields vary sufficiently slowly in space and time. We show that spatially resolved nonlinear response distinguishes interacting integrable systems from noninteracting ones, exemplifying this for the Lieb-Liniger gas. We give a prescription for computing finite-temperature Drude weights of arbitrary order, which is in excellent agreement with numerical evaluation of the third-order response of the XXZ spin chain. We identify intrinsically nonperturbative regimes of the nonlinear response of integrable systems.
Hydrodynamic stress correlations in fluid films driven by stochastic surface forcing
Phys. Rev. Fluids 3, 064201 (2018)
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Integrin-mediated attachment of the blastoderm to the vitelline envelope impacts gastrulation of insects
Kekulé spiral order at all nonzero integer fillings in twisted bilayer graphene
Physical Review X American Physical Society