Spin stiffness is a concept from condensed matter physics and statistical mechanics that is related to the resistance of a magnetic system to changes in its spin configuration. It's particularly important in the study of magnets, spin systems, and quantum materials. In more technical terms, spin stiffness quantifies how much energy is required to twist the spins in a magnetic system away from their preferred orientation. This can be understood in the context of both classical and quantum systems.
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