How to derive ferromagnet Lagrangian from the Heisenberg model: H = &#x2212;<!-- − -->

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2022-05-18

How to derive ferromagnet Lagrangian from the Heisenberg model: H = J i j S i S j ? I understand how to obtain potential energy term, but it is not clear how to get "kinetic energy".
L = d 2 x ρ 2 [ ( t θ ) 2 v 2 ( θ ) 2 ]

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Beginner2022-05-19Added 16 answers

You only get an equation with a second-order time derivative for an antiferromagnet. If you have feromagnet there is only a first time derivative and you get a Landau-Lifshitz equation rather than a conventional wave equation. Deriving the antiferromagnetic equation is tricky.

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