Partially filled linear Hubbard model near the atomic limit

Abstract
The linear Hubbard model is considered when the intrasite Coulomb repulsion is very large compared to the intersite charge-transfer interaction. The solution for a general density of electrons per site is carried out by a perturbative treatment which relates this Hubbard model to a generalized Heisenberg spin Hamiltonian describing effective exchange interactions between (partially) delocalized electrons. Accurate numerical results for the linear Heisenberg model are employed to obtain good estimates of the static thermodynamic properties for Hubbard models near the atomic limit. Some modifications of the simple Hubbard model are also briefly discussed.