Abstract

We reconsider the problem of a single spin flip in the saturated ferromagnetic state (the Nagaoka state) of the infinite-U Hubbard model for a small (but finite) hole concentration. By studying the ground-state energy and the spin-flip spectral function, we argue that recently proposed Gutzwiller-like variational wave functions are not appropriate for studying this problem in one and two dimensions.

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