non-perturbative treatment of quantum impurity problems in real lattices

Historically, the RKKY or indirect exchange, interaction has been accepted as being able to be described by second order perturbation theory. A typical universal expression is usually given in this context. This approach, however, fails to incorporate many body ef- fects, quantum fluctuations, and o...

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spelling ndltd-NEU--neu-cj82qr59f2021-04-13T05:13:45Znon-perturbative treatment of quantum impurity problems in real latticesHistorically, the RKKY or indirect exchange, interaction has been accepted as being able to be described by second order perturbation theory. A typical universal expression is usually given in this context. This approach, however, fails to incorporate many body ef- fects, quantum fluctuations, and other important details. In Chapter 2, a novel numerical approach is developed to tackle these problems in a quasi-exact, non-perturbative manner. Behind the method lies the main concept of being able to exactly map an n-dimensional lattice problem onto a 1-dimensional chain. The density matrix renormalization group algorithm is then employed to solve the newly cast Hamiltonian.http://hdl.handle.net/2047/D20261322
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description Historically, the RKKY or indirect exchange, interaction has been accepted as being able to be described by second order perturbation theory. A typical universal expression is usually given in this context. This approach, however, fails to incorporate many body ef- fects, quantum fluctuations, and other important details. In Chapter 2, a novel numerical approach is developed to tackle these problems in a quasi-exact, non-perturbative manner. Behind the method lies the main concept of being able to exactly map an n-dimensional lattice problem onto a 1-dimensional chain. The density matrix renormalization group algorithm is then employed to solve the newly cast Hamiltonian.
title non-perturbative treatment of quantum impurity problems in real lattices
spellingShingle non-perturbative treatment of quantum impurity problems in real lattices
title_short non-perturbative treatment of quantum impurity problems in real lattices
title_full non-perturbative treatment of quantum impurity problems in real lattices
title_fullStr non-perturbative treatment of quantum impurity problems in real lattices
title_full_unstemmed non-perturbative treatment of quantum impurity problems in real lattices
title_sort non-perturbative treatment of quantum impurity problems in real lattices
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