Thermodynamics of the criticalRSOS(q1,q2;q) model
From MaRDI portal
Publication:4465795
Abstract: The thermodynamic Bethe ansatz method is employed for the study of the integrable critical model. The high and low temperature behavior are investigated, and the central charge of the effective conformal field theory is derived. The obtained central charge is expressed as the sum of the central charges of two generalized coset models.
Recommendations
- Thermal critical exponents of the \(q\)-state Potts model
- Complex-temperature phase diagram of Potts and RSOS models
- Critical behavior in a quasi \(D\) dimensional spin model
- Thermodynamics of the quantum \(su(1, 1)\) Landau-Lifshitz model
- On the theory of quantum quenches in near-critical systems
- Critical behaviour of non-equilibrium q-state systems
- Static critical behavior of the \(q\)-states Potts model: high-resolution entropic study
- Critical properties of dissipative quantum spin systems in finite dimensions
- Thermodynamics of the \(d = 3 + 1\) quantum \textit{XY} model
- Thermodynamics and correlations featured quantum criticality of transverse-field Ising model with off-diagonal exchange interactions
Cited in
(4)
This page was built for publication: Thermodynamics of the criticalRSOS(q1,q2;q) model
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q4465795)