On the XF-Model on Two-Sided Infinite Chain

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The XF-model on the one-dimensional lattice, infinitely extended to both directions, is studied by a method of C∗-algebras. Return to equilibrium is found for any vector state in the cyclic representation of the equilibrium state. A known relation between the algebras of Pauli spins and the algebra of canonical anticommutation relations (CARs) is used to obtain an explicit solution. However the C∗-algebras generated by the two sets of operators become dissociated in the thermodynamic limit of an infinite one-dimensional lattice extending in both directions (in contrast to onesided chain) and this causes a mathematical complication. In particular, we find three features different from the case of one-sided infinite chain: (1) There are no non-trivial constant observables. (2) The (twisted) asymptotic abelian property holds only partially and not in general. (3) Return to equilibrium occurs for all values of the parameter γ and is proved by a method different from the case of one-sided chain. © 1984, Research Institute forMathematical Sciences. All rights reserved.

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Araki, H. (1984). On the XF-Model on Two-Sided Infinite Chain. Publications of the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, 20(2), 277–296. https://doi.org/10.2977/prims/1195181608

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