Using the density-matrix renormalization-group algorithm (DMRG) and a
finite-size scaling analysis, we study the properties of the one-dimensional
completely-anisotropic spin-1/2 XYZ model with Dzyaloshinsky-Moriya (DM)
interactions. The model shows a rich phase diagram: depending on the value of
the coupling constants, the system can display different kinds of ferromagnetic
order and Luttinger-liquid behavior. Transitions from ferromagnetic to
Luttinger-liquid phases are first order. We thoroughly discuss the transition
between different ferromagnetic phases, which, in the absence of DM
interactions, belongs to the XX universality class. We provide evidence that
the DM exchange term turns out to split this critical line into two separated
Ising-like transitions and that in between a disordered phase may appear. Our
study sheds light on the general problem of strongly-interacting
spin-orbit-coupled bosonic gases trapped in an optical lattice and can be used
to characterize the topological properties of superconducting nanowires in the
presence of an imposed supercurrent and of interactions.Comment: 18 pages, 8 figure