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Most general self-dual spin 1/2 models in any dimension, with interaction that is translation-invariant in a suitable sense (‘transitive models’), are determined. In the process of classification of such systems, a class of models which are self-dual in a particularly strong sense is introduced.
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Slawny, J. Self-Dual Transitive Spin 1/2 Models. J Stat Phys 135, 639–650 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10955-008-9659-z
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