A TBA approach to thermal transport in the XXZ Heisenberg model
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Abstract: It is shown that the Bethe ansatz formulation of the easy-plane 1D Heisenberg model thermodynamics (TBA) by Takahashi and Suzuki and the subsequent analysis of the spin Drude weight, also reproduces the thermal Drude weight and magnetothermal coefficient obtained by the Quantum Transfer Matrix method (QTM). It can also be extended to study the far-out of equilibrium energy current generated at the interface between two semi-infinite chains held at different temperatures.
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(8)- Low-temperature transport in out-of-equilibrium XXZ chains
- Dressed excitations, thermodynamics and relaxation in the XXZ Heisenberg model
- Thermally driven classical Heisenberg model in 1D with a local time varying field
- Hubbard-to-Heisenberg crossover (and efficient computation) of Drude weights at low temperatures
- Kinetic theory of quantum and classical Toda lattices
- The GGE averaged currents of the classical Toda chain
- Generalized-hydrodynamic approach to inhomogeneous quenches: correlations, entanglement and quantum effects
- Non-dissipative thermal transport in the massive regimes of theXXZchain
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