Gaudin model

In physics, the Gaudin model, sometimes known as the quantum Gaudin model, is a model, or a large class of models, in statistical mechanics first described in its simplest case by Michel Gaudin.[1] They are exactly solvable models, and are also examples of quantum spin chains.

  1. ^ Gaudin, Michel (1976). "Diagonalisation d'une classe d'hamiltoniens de spin". Journal de Physique. 37 (10): 1087–1098. doi:10.1051/jphys:0197600370100108700. Retrieved 26 September 2022.