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The Complex of Solutions of the Nested Bethe Ansatz. The A_2 Spin Chain
The full set of polynomial solutions of the nested Bethe Ansatz is
constructed for the case of A_2 rational spin chain. The structure and
properties of these associated solutions are more various then in the case of
usual XXX (A_1) spin chain but their role is similar
Ex-nihilo: Obstacles Surrounding Teaching the Standard Model
The model of the Big Bang is an integral part of the national curriculum for
England. Previous work (e.g. Baxter 1989) has shown that pupils often come into
education with many and varied prior misconceptions emanating from both
internal and external sources. Whilst virtually all of these misconceptions can
be remedied, there will remain (by its very nature) the obstacle of ex-nihilo,
as characterised by the question `how do you get something from nothing?' There
are two origins of this obstacle: conceptual (i.e. knowledge-based) and
cultural (e.g. deeply held religious viewpoints). The article shows how the
citizenship section of the national curriculum, coming `online' in England from
September 2002, presents a new opportunity for exploiting these.Comment: 6 pages. Accepted for publication in Physics E
Critical and Multicritical Semi-Random (1+d)-Dimensional Lattices and Hard Objects in d Dimensions
We investigate models of (1+d)-D Lorentzian semi-random lattices with one
random (space-like) direction and d regular (time-like) ones. We prove a
general inversion formula expressing the partition function of these models as
the inverse of that of hard objects in d dimensions. This allows for an exact
solution of a variety of new models including critical and multicritical
generalized (1+1)-D Lorentzian surfaces, with fractal dimensions ,
k=1,2,3,..., as well as a new model of (1+2)-D critical tetrahedral complexes,
with fractal dimension . Critical exponents and universal scaling
functions follow from this solution. We finally establish a general connection
between (1+d)-D Lorentzian lattices and directed-site lattice animals in (1+d)
dimensions.Comment: 44 pages, 15 figures, tex, harvmac, epsf, references adde
Critical and Tricritical Hard Objects on Bicolorable Random Lattices: Exact Solutions
We address the general problem of hard objects on random lattices, and
emphasize the crucial role played by the colorability of the lattices to ensure
the existence of a crystallization transition. We first solve explicitly the
naive (colorless) random-lattice version of the hard-square model and find that
the only matter critical point is the non-unitary Lee-Yang edge singularity. We
then show how to restore the crystallization transition of the hard-square
model by considering the same model on bicolored random lattices. Solving this
model exactly, we show moreover that the crystallization transition point lies
in the universality class of the Ising model coupled to 2D quantum gravity. We
finally extend our analysis to a new two-particle exclusion model, whose
regular lattice version involves hard squares of two different sizes. The exact
solution of this model on bicolorable random lattices displays a phase diagram
with two (continuous and discontinuous) crystallization transition lines
meeting at a higher order critical point, in the universality class of the
tricritical Ising model coupled to 2D quantum gravity.Comment: 48 pages, 13 figures, tex, harvmac, eps
A Generalized Q-operator for U_q(\hat(sl_2)) Vertex Models
In this paper, we construct a Q-operator as a trace of a representation of
the universal R-matrix of over an infinite-dimensional
auxiliary space. This auxiliary space is a four-parameter generalization of the
q-oscillator representations used previously. We derive generalized T-Q
relations in which 3 of these parameters shift. After a suitable restriction of
parameters, we give an explicit expression for the Q-operator of the 6-vertex
model and show the connection with Baxter's expression for the central block of
his corresponding operator.Comment: 22 pages, Latex2e. This replacement is a revised version that
includes a simple explicit expression for the Q matrix for the 6-vertex mode
Fisher Zeroes and Singular Behaviour of the Two Dimensional Potts Model in the Thermodynamic Limit
The duality transformation is applied to the Fisher zeroes near the
ferromagnetic critical point in the q>4 state two dimensional Potts model. A
requirement that the locus of the duals of the zeroes be identical to the dual
of the locus of zeroes in the thermodynamic limit (i) recovers the ratio of
specific heat to internal energy discontinuity at criticality and the
relationships between the discontinuities of higher cumulants and (ii)
identifies duality with complex conjugation. Conjecturing that all zeroes
governing ferromagnetic singular behaviour satisfy the latter requirement gives
the full locus of such Fisher zeroes to be a circle. This locus, together with
the density of zeroes is then shown to be sufficient to recover the singular
form of the thermodynamic functions in the thermodynamic limit.Comment: 10 pages, 0 figures, LaTeX. Paper expanded and 2 references added
clarifying duality relationships between discontinuities in higher cumulant
Entropy of Folding of the Triangular Lattice
The problem of counting the different ways of folding the planar triangular
lattice is shown to be equivalent to that of counting the possible 3-colorings
of its bonds, a dual version of the 3-coloring problem of the hexagonal lattice
solved by Baxter. The folding entropy Log q per triangle is thus given by
Baxter's formula q=sqrt(3)(Gamma[1/3])^(3/2)/2pi =1.2087...Comment: 9 pages, harvmac, epsf, uuencoded, 5 figures included, Saclay
preprint T/9401
Selfduality for coupled Potts models on the triangular lattice
We present selfdual manifolds for coupled Potts models on the triangular
lattice. We exploit two different techniques: duality followed by decimation,
and mapping to a related loop model. The latter technique is found to be
superior, and it allows to include three-spin couplings. Starting from three
coupled models, such couplings are necessary for generating selfdual solutions.
A numerical study of the case of two coupled models leads to the identification
of novel critical points
Auxiliary matrices for the six-vertex model and the algebraic Bethe ansatz
We connect two alternative concepts of solving integrable models, Baxter's
method of auxiliary matrices (or Q-operators) and the algebraic Bethe ansatz.
The main steps of the calculation are performed in a general setting and a
formula for the Bethe eigenvalues of the Q-operator is derived. A proof is
given for states which contain up to three Bethe roots. Further evidence is
provided by relating the findings to the six-vertex fusion hierarchy. For the
XXZ spin-chain we analyze the cases when the deformation parameter of the
underlying quantum group is evaluated both at and away from a root of unity.Comment: 32 page
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