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Highly symmetric random one-dimensional spin models

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 100, Issue 22, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.100.224407

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  1. National High Magnetic Field Laboratory [DMR-1157490]
  2. State of Florida
  3. NSF [PHY-1607611]
  4. Canada First Research Excellence Fund
  5. FAPESP
  6. CNPq [307041/2017-4]
  7. Capes [0899/2018]

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The interplay of disorder and interactions is a challenging topic of condensed matter physics, where correlations are crucial and exotic phases develop. In one spatial dimension, a particularly successful method to analyze such problems is the strong-disorder renormalization group (SDRG). This method, which is asymptotically exact in the limit of large disorder, has been successfully employed in the study of several phases of random magnetic chains. Here we develop an SDRG scheme capable of providing in-depth information on a large class of strongly disordered one-dimensional magnetic chains with a global invariance under a generic continuous group. Our methodology can be applied to any Lie-algebra valued spin Hamiltonian, in any representation. As examples, we focus on the physically relevant cases of SO(N) and Sp(/V) magnetism, showing the existence of different randomness-dominated phases. These phases display emergent SU(/V) symmetry at low energies and fall into two distinct classes, with meson-like or baryon-like characteristics. Our methodology is here explained in detail and helps to shed light on a general mechanism for symmetry emergence in disordered systems.

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