A two dimensional Fermi liquid. I: Overview
From MaRDI portal
Abstract: In a series of ten papers, of which this is the first, we prove that the temperature zero renormalized perturbation expansions of a class of interacting many-fermion models in two space dimensions have nonzero radius of convergence. The models have "asymmetric" Fermi surfaces and short range interactions. One consequence of the convergence of the perturbation expansions is the existence of a discontinuity in the particle number density at the Fermi surface. Here, we present a self contained formulation of our main results and give an overview of the methods used to prove them.
Recommendations
- Construction of a 2-d Fermi liquid
- A two dimensional Fermi liquid. II: Convergence
- Interacting Fermi liquid in two dimensions at finite temperature. I: Convergent attributions.
- Low temperature analysis of two-dimensional Fermi systems with symmetric Fermi surface
- Interacting Fermi liquid in two dimensions at finite temperature. II: Renormalization.
Cited in
(39)- A-priori decay for eigenfunctions of perturbed periodic Schrödinger operators.
- Honeycomb Hubbard model at van Hove filling
- Anomalous behavior in an effective model of graphene with Coulomb interactions
- The symmetries of fermion fluids at low dimensions
- Stability of the Landau-Fermi liquid theory
- SINGULAR FERMI SURFACES II: THE TWO-DIMENSIONAL CASE
- Universality of one-dimensional Fermi systems. I. Response functions and critical exponents
- Fermi liquid behavior in the 2D Hubbard model at low temperatures
- Correlation energy of a weakly interacting Fermi gas
- Functional integral and stochastic representations for ensembles of identical bosons on a lattice
- Renormalization group transformations near the critical point: Some rigorous results
- Perturbation theory of the Fermi surface in a quantum liquid. A general quasiparticle formalism and one-dimensional systems
- Weyl semimetallic phase in an interacting lattice system
- Parametric cutoffs for interacting Fermi liquids
- Some improved nonperturbative bounds for fermionic expansions
- Interacting Fermi liquid in two dimensions at finite temperature. I: Convergent attributions.
- Tree quantum field theory
- Low temperature analysis of two-dimensional Fermi systems with symmetric Fermi surface
- Know the enemy: 2D Fermi liquids
- Construction of a 2-d Fermi liquid
- Boundary ferromagnetism in zigzag edged graphene
- Scaling limits and critical behaviour of the 4-dimensional \(n\)-component \(|\varphi|^4\) spin model
- Boltzmann limit and quasifreeness for a homogeneous Fermi gas in a weakly disordered random medium
- Skeleton series and multivaluedness of the self-energy functional in zero space-time dimensions
- On the sector counting lemma
- Introduction to the renormalization group with applications to non-relativistic quantum electron gases
- A supersymmetric hierarchical model for weakly disordered \(3d\) semimetals
- A two dimensional Fermi liquid. II: Convergence
- A two dimensional Fermi liquid. III: The Fermi surface
- Convergence of perturbation expansions in fermionic models. II: Overlapping loops
- Particle-hole ladders
- Rigorous proof of Luttinger liquid behavior in the 1d Hubbard model
- Partially gapped fermions in 2D
- SINGULAR FERMI SURFACES I: GENERAL POWER COUNTING AND HIGHER DIMENSIONAL CASES
- A RIGOROUS TREATMENT OF THE PERTURBATION THEORY FOR MANY-ELECTRON SYSTEMS
- Interacting Fermi liquid in two dimensions at finite temperature. II: Renormalization.
- The two-dimensional Hubbard model on the honeycomb lattice
- Perturbation theory around nonnested Fermi surfaces. I: Keeping the Fermi surface fixed.
- Multi-channel Luttinger liquids at the edge of quantum Hall systems
This page was built for publication: A two dimensional Fermi liquid. I: Overview
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q1770027)