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Non-Linear Excitations in Haldane Spin Chains

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The concept of magnetism in one-dimension (1D) was considered initially as purely theoretical. The idea was to study simple models so as to find reliable solutions, which could apply or be extended to more complicated but realistic physical systems. A well-known example is given by the so-called “Bethe ansatz”, which was proposed in 1931 as a contribution to the theory of metals1.

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Boucher, J.P. (1994). Non-Linear Excitations in Haldane Spin Chains. In: Spatschek, K.H., Mertens, F.G. (eds) Nonlinear Coherent Structures in Physics and Biology. NATO ASI Series, vol 329. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1343-2_24

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