quantum spin systems
Quantum spin systems refer to a collection of particles or atoms exhibiting a property called spin, which is an intrinsic angular momentum. These systems are governed by quantum mechanics, and the interactions between the spins determine their behavior. Understanding and studying quantum spin systems is crucial for various areas of physics, such as condensed matter physics and quantum information.
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