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The following pages link to Algebraic Bethe ansatz method for the exact calculation of energy spectra and form factors: applications to models of Bose Einstein condensates and metallic nanograins (Q4707614):
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- ``Generalized'' algebraic Bethe ansatz, Gaudin-type models and \(Z_{p}\)-graded classical \(r\)-matrices (Q347565) (← links)
- Quantum phase transitions in Bose-Einstein condensates from a Bethe ansatz perspective (Q447235) (← links)
- ``Twisted'' rational \(r\)-matrices and the algebraic Bethe ansatz: applications to generalized Gaudin models, Bose-Hubbard dimers, and Jaynes-Cummings-Dicke-type models (Q508937) (← links)
- Hiking a generalized Dyck path: a tractable way of calculating multimode boson evolution operators (Q525642) (← links)
- Gaudin-type models, non-skew-symmetric classical \(r\)-matrices and nested Bethe ansatz (Q901945) (← links)
- Exactly solvable models in atomic and molecular physics (Q2372860) (← links)
- <i>Z</i><sub>2</sub>-graded classical<i>r</i>-matrices and algebraic Bethe ansatz: applications to integrable models of quantum optics and nuclear physics (Q2832494) (← links)
- <i>Colloquium</i>: Exactly solvable Richardson-Gaudin models for many-body quantum systems (Q3077085) (← links)
- Steady-states of out-of-equlibrium inhomogeneous Richardson–Gaudin quantum integrable models in quantum optics (Q3303309) (← links)
- Representations of the quantum doubles of finite group algebras and spectral parameter dependent solutions of the Yang–Baxter equation (Q3442080) (← links)
- Bethe ansatz approach to quench dynamics in the Richardson model (Q3583592) (← links)
- Current algebra for a generalized two-sites Bose-Hubbard model (Q4643471) (← links)
- Exact solution of the extended dimer Bose–Hubbard model with multi-body interactions (Q5135106) (← links)
- The Bethe ansatz for 1D interacting anyons (Q5239347) (← links)
- Quantum integrable multi-well tunneling models (Q5348306) (← links)
- On the relationship between the classical Dicke-Jaynes-Cummings-Gaudin model and the nonlinear Schrödinger equation (Q5402276) (← links)