For arbitrary S, integer spins show a continuous 3D XY deconfinement transition in the small-anisotropy regime while half-integer spins stay in a U(1) Coulomb liquid; only S=3/2 retains a first-order transition at finite temperature because thermal monopoles round all continuous transitions into a 3
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Exact strong zero modes arise generically in integrable anisotropic spin models from quasi-periodicity of R-matrices and tracelessness of K-matrices, unifying known cases and predicting new ones.
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For arbitrary S, integer spins show a continuous 3D XY deconfinement transition in the small-anisotropy regime while half-integer spins stay in a U(1) Coulomb liquid; only S=3/2 retains a first-order transition at finite temperature because thermal monopoles round all continuous transitions into a 3
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Exact strong zero modes are generic in integrable spin systems with large anisotropy
Exact strong zero modes arise generically in integrable anisotropic spin models from quasi-periodicity of R-matrices and tracelessness of K-matrices, unifying known cases and predicting new ones.