TT 15: Dual-Method Approaches to Quantum Many-Body Systems I
Montag, 12. März 2018, 15:00–18:45, H 0104
To make an impact on possible applications, theoretical approaches for correlated many-body systems must allow for studying more realistic models and lead to more accurate predictions as compared to what is achievable nowadays. This requires, on the one hand, the development of specialized tools which are mathematically and/or algorithmically
demanding. On the other hand, an emergent promising approach to make significant progress beyond toy-model understanding of many-body physics is the combined use of two or more complementary methods. The demand for such type of approaches is growing. The two session of contributed talks
will provide an overview of recent successes in such dual-
(multi-)method approaches involving analytical as well as numerical tools, and will indicate prospects for future directions.
Compilation: Volker Meden, RWTH Aachen; Stefan Wessel, RWTH Aachen
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TT 15.1 |
Combining diagrammatic Monte-Carlo with large-N field theory — •Gunnar Möller
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TT 15.2 |
Parquet equations for the 2D Hubbard model using channel decomposition — •Christian Eckhardt, Giulio Schober, and Carsten Honerkamp
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TT 15.3 |
New approach towards conceptual and numerical extensions of cluster dynamical mean-field theory — •Marcel Klett, Sabine Andergassen, and Philipp Hansmann
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Functional RG investigation of the antiferromagnetic phase diagram of the three dimensional Hubbard model — •Jannis Ehrlich, Carsten Honerkamp, and Stefan Blügel
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TT 15.5 |
The contribution has been withdrawn.
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TT 15.6 |
Lattice susceptibility calculations via a generalized CT-Hyb QMC DMFT solver — •Julian Mußhoff, Amin Kiani, and Eva Pavarini
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Effective models for correlated systems: effects of basis orthogonalization — •Qian Zhang and Erik Koch
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15 min. break.
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TT 15.8 |
The contribution has been withdrawn.
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TT 15.9 |
Logarithmic corrections to the dynamical correlation functions of one-dimensional fermion systems with impurities — •Polina Matveeva, Dominik Straßel, Sebastian Eggert, and Imke Schneider
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The dynamic structure factor in impurity-doped spin chains — •Kevin Jägering, Annabelle Bohrdt, Sebastian Eggert, and Imke Schneider
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TT 15.11 |
Influence of phonon-assisted tunneling on the thermoelectric transport through molecular quantum dots — •Andisheh Khedri, Theo Costi, and Volker Meden
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TT 15.12 |
Functional Renormalization Group Approach to Transport through a Kondo Quantum Dot — •Jan Diekmann and Severin G. Jakobs
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New hierarchical quantum master equation approach based on an interaction expansion: A first implementation for an Anderson impurity — •Jakob Bätge and Rainer Härtle
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Auxiliary master equation approach within stochastic wave functions — •Delia Fugger, Max Sorantin, Antonius Dorda, Wolfgang von der Linden, and Enrico Arrigoni
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