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In the attractive Hubbard Model (and some extended versions of it), the ground state is proved to have spin angular momentum S=0 for every (even) electron filling. In the repulsive case, and with a bipartite lattice and a half-filled band, the ground state has S= (1/2-, where () is the number of sites in the B (A) sublattice. In both cases the ground state is unique. The second theorem confirms an old, unproved conjecture in the = case and yields, with, the first provable example of itinerant-electron ferromagnetism. The theorems hold in all dimensions without even the necessity of a periodic lattice structure.
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Élliott H. Lieb
Physical Review Letters
Princeton University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d68d413db2fe4b91db828a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.62.1201
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