Abstract

The study of space curves finds many applications in physics, such as optical fibers, magnetic spin chains, and vortex filaments in a fluid. The time evolution of a space curve can be associated with a geometric phase. Relations between the time evolution of a discrete curve and a geometric phase are discussed. Our constructive formalism is applied to classical and quantum Heisenberg spin chains.

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