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      Classification and Stability of Phases of the Multicomponent One-Dimensional Electron Gas

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          The classification of the ground-state phases of complex one-dimensional electronic systems is considered in the context of a fixed-point strategy. Examples are multichain Hubbard models, the Kondo-Heisenberg model, and the one-dimensional electron gas in an active environment. It is shown that, in order to characterize the low-energy physics, it is necessary to analyze the perturbative stability of the possible fixed points, to identify all discrete broken symmetries, and to specify the quantum numbers and elementary wave vectors of the gapless excitations. Many previously-proposed exotic phases of multichain Hubbard models are shown to be unstable because of the ``spin-gap proximity effect.'' A useful tool in this analysis is a new generalization of Luttinger's theorem, which shows that there is a gapless even-charge mode in any incommensurate N-component system.

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                13 October 1998
                1999-06-25
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                10.1103/PhysRevB.59.15641
                cond-mat/9810155
                b91847a2-5416-4a4e-b014-de455d5cbe57
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                Phys. Rev. B 59, 15641-15653 (1999)
                15 pages revtex. Final version as published
                cond-mat.str-el

                Condensed matter
                Condensed matter

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