Inhomogeneous SSH models and the doubling of orthogonal polynomials
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The pith
Doubling orthogonal polynomial sequences produces exactly solvable inhomogeneous SSH Hamiltonians.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
The doubling of a finite orthogonal polynomial sequence maps its three-term recurrence into a 2N-by-2N matrix that can be read as the Hamiltonian of an SSH chain; the eigenvalues of this matrix are then the roots of the original polynomials and the eigenvectors are built from the polynomial values themselves. The standard uniform SSH model arises from Chebyshev polynomials. The same construction applied to Krawtchouk and q-Racah polynomials yields inhomogeneous SSH Hamiltonians whose spectra and eigenstates remain analytically accessible.
What carries the argument
The doubling map that converts the Jacobi matrix of an orthogonal polynomial sequence into the off-diagonal hopping matrix of a bipartite SSH chain.
If this is right
- The energy eigenvalues of the inhomogeneous model are precisely the zeros of the chosen orthogonal polynomials.
- Eigenvectors are obtained by evaluating the polynomials at those zeros and applying the doubling transformation.
- The method supplies closed-form expressions for any finite chain length once the polynomial family is fixed.
- Chiral symmetry of the doubled matrix forces the spectrum to be symmetric about zero.
Where Pith is reading between the lines
- The same doubling recipe could be tried on other one-dimensional tight-binding models whose hoppings are nearest-neighbor only.
- Choosing different polynomial families offers a systematic route to engineer solvable position-dependent hoppings.
- Open-boundary versions of these chains might yield exact expressions for edge states or winding numbers.
Load-bearing premise
The recurrence matrix obtained after doubling can be identified directly with the physical hopping Hamiltonian without extra rescalings or constraints that would destroy the exact solvability.
What would settle it
Numerical diagonalization of the explicit Hamiltonian matrix built from the doubled Krawtchouk recurrence for small N should produce eigenvalues that exactly match the known roots of the Krawtchouk polynomials; any mismatch falsifies the identification.
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read the original abstract
We analyze Su-Schrieffer-Heeger (SSH) models using the doubling method for orthogonal polynomial sequences. This approach yields the analytical spectrum and exact eigenstates of the models. We demonstrate that the standard SSH model is associated with the doubling of Chebyshev polynomials. Extending this technique to the doubling of other finite sequences enables the construction of Hamiltonians for inhomogeneous SSH models which are exactly solvable. We detail the specific cases associated with Krawtchouk and $q$-Racah polynomials. This work highlights the utility of polynomial-doubling techniques in obtaining exact solutions for physical models.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The manuscript proposes using the doubling of orthogonal polynomial sequences to construct and solve inhomogeneous Su-Schrieffer-Heeger (SSH) models exactly. It links the standard SSH model to doubled Chebyshev polynomials and details constructions for inhomogeneous models using doubled Krawtchouk and q-Racah polynomials, yielding analytical spectra and eigenstates.
Significance. This approach could provide a systematic method for finding exactly solvable inhomogeneous SSH chains by associating them with known families of orthogonal polynomials. Such models are relevant for studying position-dependent hoppings in topological systems, and the exact solvability allows for precise analysis of their spectra and states. The connection to standard orthogonal polynomials is a strength if the mapping to physical Hamiltonians is direct.
major comments (2)
- [§3] §3 (Krawtchouk doubling): The original Krawtchouk three-term recurrence contains non-zero diagonal coefficients b_n. The doubling construction must be shown explicitly to cancel these and produce a Jacobi matrix with identically zero diagonal (pure off-diagonal hoppings) to identify directly with the SSH Hamiltonian without on-site potentials or rescalings. Please display the explicit doubled recurrence matrix and verify the diagonal vanishes.
- [§4] §4 (q-Racah doubling): Analogous verification is required that the doubled recurrence yields a tridiagonal matrix with zero diagonal entries, confirming the resulting operator is a pure nearest-neighbor hopping Hamiltonian for the inhomogeneous SSH chain.
minor comments (2)
- [Notation section] The notation distinguishing the original polynomial recurrence coefficients from the doubled SSH hoppings t_i could be clarified to prevent reader confusion.
- [Results sections] A short table summarizing the hopping parameters t_i for the Krawtchouk and q-Racah cases would improve readability.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for the careful reading of the manuscript and the constructive comments, which help to strengthen the presentation of the doubling construction. We address each major comment in turn below.
read point-by-point responses
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Referee: [§3] §3 (Krawtchouk doubling): The original Krawtchouk three-term recurrence contains non-zero diagonal coefficients b_n. The doubling construction must be shown explicitly to cancel these and produce a Jacobi matrix with identically zero diagonal (pure off-diagonal hoppings) to identify directly with the SSH Hamiltonian without on-site potentials or rescalings. Please display the explicit doubled recurrence matrix and verify the diagonal vanishes.
Authors: We agree that an explicit verification strengthens the exposition. The doubling procedure for finite orthogonal polynomial sequences is constructed precisely so that the diagonal coefficients b_n of the original three-term recurrence are canceled by the symmetric pairing of the doubled sequence, yielding a Jacobi matrix with vanishing diagonal. In the revised manuscript we will insert the explicit 2N × 2N doubled recurrence matrix for the Krawtchouk case in §3 and verify entry-by-entry that every diagonal element is identically zero. This confirms the direct identification with the SSH Hamiltonian consisting solely of nearest-neighbor hoppings, without on-site potentials or additional rescalings. revision: yes
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Referee: [§4] §4 (q-Racah doubling): Analogous verification is required that the doubled recurrence yields a tridiagonal matrix with zero diagonal entries, confirming the resulting operator is a pure nearest-neighbor hopping Hamiltonian for the inhomogeneous SSH chain.
Authors: The same structural cancellation occurs for the q-Racah family. We will add, in the revised §4, the explicit form of the doubled tridiagonal matrix obtained from the q-Racah recurrence and demonstrate that its diagonal vanishes identically. This establishes that the resulting operator is indeed a pure nearest-neighbor hopping Hamiltonian for the inhomogeneous SSH chain, consistent with the general doubling framework introduced earlier in the paper. revision: yes
Circularity Check
No circularity: derivation relies on independent orthogonal polynomial properties
full rationale
The paper constructs inhomogeneous SSH Hamiltonians by doubling sequences of standard orthogonal polynomials (Chebyshev, Krawtchouk, q-Racah) and identifying the resulting Jacobi matrix with the hopping terms. These polynomials, their three-term recurrences, and spectra are established mathematical objects that pre-exist the SSH application and do not depend on any fitted parameters or definitions internal to the paper. The central claim therefore rests on external, independently verifiable properties of orthogonal polynomials rather than on any self-referential loop, self-citation chain, or renaming of a fitted quantity. No load-bearing step reduces by construction to an input defined within the present work.
Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger
axioms (1)
- domain assumption The matrix representation obtained from doubling an orthogonal polynomial sequence corresponds exactly to the hopping terms of an inhomogeneous SSH Hamiltonian.
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