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Integrability and coherence of hopping between 1D correlated electron systems (Reply Comment)
Frederic Mila ; Didier Poilblanc ;
Date 9 Dec 1996
Subject cond-mat
AbstractThe main point of Clarke and Strong’s comment, namely that our results concerning the effect of integrability on the hopping of electrons between chains are probably not related to the notion of coherence proposed in cite{clarke}, is important and well taken. In fact, we have already stressed in our work that integrability affects the intermediate-time behaviour but not the short-time one, while in cite{clarke} the authors make predictions about the long-time dynamics on the basis of a calculation at short times. The logical conclusion is then that these two effects are in fact different phenomena. In more recent papers we have numerically investigated other physical quantities (spectral function, transverse conductivity in relation to the notion of coherence developed in cite{clarke}.
Source arXiv, cond-mat/9701063
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