Bethe-ansatz technique
Bethe-ansatz technique
[′bād·ē ′an‚zats tek‚nēk] (physics)
A method for the solution of one-dimensional many-body problems that was first applied to one-dimensional magnets and has been generalized to many-body problems with point interactions.
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