Generalized Spin Systems and σ--Models

Abstract

A generalization of the SU(2)--spin systems on a lattice and their continuum limit to an arbitrary compact group G is discussed. The continuum limits are, in general, non--relativistic σ--model type field theories targeted on a homogeneous space G/H, where H contains the maximal torus of G. In the ferromagnetic case the equations of motion derived from our continuum Lagrangian generalize the Landau--Lifshitz equations with quadratic dispersion relation for small wave vectors. In the antiferromagnetic case the dispersion law is always linear in the long wavelength limit. The models become relativistic only when G/H is a symmetric space. Also discussed are a generalization of the Holstein--Primakoff representation of the SU(N) algebra, the topological term and the existence of the instanton type solutions in the continuum limit of the antiferromagnetic systems.

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