On Sunday, January 19, 2014 1:32:06 AM UTC, Anne Schilling wrote:
>
> Crystal bases are bases in the limit q->0, so in fact correspond to 
> absolute temperature 
> zero. This explains the name "crystal" since everything crystalizes at 
> zero temperature. 
>

Helium doesn't agree with the statement ;-) And I don't know any integrable 
model (2d or not) with a solid/non-solid phase transition. Though I guess 
one could call the ground state in a 2d integrable lattice model a crystal 
in the sense that the lattice variables have a particularly regular 
pattern...

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