A quantum Markov chain approach to phase transitions for quantum Ising model with competing XY -interactions on a Cayley tree

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The main aim of the present paper by means of the quantum Markov chain (QMC) approach is to establish the existence of a phase transition for the quantum Ising model with competing XY interaction. In this scheme, the C*-algebraic approach is employed to the phase transition problem. Note that these kinds of models do not have one-dimensional analogs, i.e., the considered model persists only on trees. It turns out that if the Ising part interactions vanish, then the model with only competing XY-interactions on the Cayley tree of order two does not have a phase transition. By phase transition, we mean the existence of two distinct QMCs that are not quasi-equivalent and their supports do not overlap. Moreover, it is also shown that the QMC associated with the model has a clustering property, which implies that the von Neumann algebras corresponding to the states are factors.

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Mukhamedov, F., Barhoumi, A., Souissi, A., & El Gheteb, S. (2020). A quantum Markov chain approach to phase transitions for quantum Ising model with competing XY -interactions on a Cayley tree. Journal of Mathematical Physics, 61(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0004889

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