Stability of ferromagnetism in many-electron systems
Abstract
We construct a model-independent framework describing stabilities of ferromagnetism in strongly correlated electron systems; Our description relies on the operator theoretic correlation inequalities. Within the new framework, we reinterpret the Marshall-Lieb-Mattis theorem and Liebs theorem; in addition, from the new perspective, we prove that Liebs theorem still holds true even if the electron-phonon and electron-photon interactions are taken into account. We also examine the Nagaoka-Thouless theorem and its stabilities. These examples verify the effectiveness of our new viewpoint.
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