The $\mathfrak{su}(2)$ spin $s$ representations via $\mathbb{C}P^{2s}$ sigma models

2020 
We establish and analyze a new relationship between the matrices describing an arbitrary component of a spin $s$, where $2s\in \mathbb{Z}^+$, and the matrices of $\mathbb{C}P^{2s}$ two-dimensional Euclidean sigma models. The spin matrices are constructed from the rank-1 Hermitian projectors of the sigma models or from the antihermitian immersion functions of their soliton surfaces in the $\mathfrak{su}(2s+1)$ algebra. For the spin matrices which can be represented as a linear combination of the generalized Pauli matrices, we find the dynamics equation satisfied by its coefficients. The equation proves to be identical to the stationary equation of a two-dimensional Heisenberg model. We show that the same holds for the matrices congruent to the generalized Pauli ones by any coordinate-independent unitary linear transformation. These properties open the possibility for new interpretations of the spins and also for application of the methods known from the theory of sigma models to the situations described by the Heisenberg model, from statistical mechanics to quantum computing.
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