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Solution of the sign problem for the half filled Hubbard-Holstein model

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 نشر من قبل Seher Karakuzu
 تاريخ النشر 2018
  مجال البحث فيزياء
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We show that, by an appropriate choice of auxiliary fields and exact integration of the phonon degrees of freedom, it is possible to define a sign-free path integral for the so called Hubbard-Holstein model at half-filling. We use a statistical method, based on an accelerated and efficient Langevin dynamics, for evaluating all relevant correlation functions of the model. Preliminary calculations at $U/t=4$ and $U/t=1$, for $omega_0/t=1$, indicate a quite extended region around $U simeq {g^2 over omega_0}$ without either antiferromagnetic or charge-density-wave orders, separating two quantum critical points at zero temperature. The elimination of the sign problem in a model without explicit particle-hole symmetry may open new perspectives for strongly correlated models, even away from the purely attractive or particle-hole symmetric cases.



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