Interacting and noninteracting integrable systems
classification
❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
math-phmath.MP
keywords
integrablenoninteractinginteractingsystemschainscharacterizedclassicaldefining
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The distinction between interacting and noninteracting integrable systems is proposed to be characterized by the Onsager matrix. It being zero is the defining property of a noninteracting integrable system. To support our view we discuss various classical and quantum integrable chains.
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