Affiliation:
1. University of Wuppertal
Abstract
This script is based on the notes the author prepared to give a set
of six lectures at the Les Houches School ``Integrability
in Atomic and Condensed Matter Physics'' in the summer of 2018.
The responsibility for the selection of the material is partially
with the organisers, Jean-Sebastien Caux, Nikolai Kitanine,
Andreas Klümper and Robert Konik. The school had its focus on the
application of integrability based methods to problems in non-equilibrium
statistical mechanics. My lectures were meant to complement this
subject with background material on the equilibrium statistical mechanics
of quantum spin chains from a vertex model perspective. I was asked
to provide a minimal introduction to quantum spin systems including
notions like the reduced density matrix and correlation functions
of local observables. I was further asked to explain the graphical
language of vertex models and to introduce the concepts of the
Trotter decomposition and the quantum transfer matrix. This was
basically the contents of the first four lectures presented at the
school. In the remaining two lectures I started filling these notions
with life by deriving an integral representation of the free energy
per lattice site for the Heisenberg-Ising chain (alias XXZ model)
using techniques based on non-linear integral equations.Up to small corrections the following sections 1-6 display the six
lectures almost literally. The only major change is that the
example of the XXZ chain has been moved from section 5 to 2.
During the school it was not really necessary to introduce the model,
since other speakers had explained it before. But for these notes
I thought it might be useful to introduce the main example rather
early. I also supplemented each lecture with a comment section which
contains additional references and material of the type that was
discussed informally with the participants.
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