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Monte Carlo Simulations of Interacting Anyon Chains
Published 2010-08-11Version 1
A generalized version of the valence-bond Monte Carlo method is used to study ground state properties of the 1+1 dimensional quantum $Q$-state Potts models. For appropriate values of $Q$ these models can be used to describe interacting chains of non-Abelian anyons --- quasiparticle excitations of certain exotic fractional quantum Hall states.
Comments: 4 pages, 5 figures
Journal: Computational Materials Science 49, S395 (2010)
Categories: cond-mat.dis-nn
Keywords: monte carlo simulations, interacting anyon chains, exotic fractional quantum hall states, valence-bond monte carlo method, study ground state properties
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