Renormalization-group investigation of a superconducting U(r)-phase transition using five loops calculations
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Perturbative methods of renormalization applied to problems in quantum field theory (81T15) Phase transitions (general) in equilibrium statistical mechanics (82B26) Critical phenomena in equilibrium statistical mechanics (82B27) Renormalization group methods in equilibrium statistical mechanics (82B28) Statistical thermodynamics (82B30) Statistical mechanics of superconductors (82D55) Statistical mechanics of superfluids (82D50)
Abstract: We have studied a Fermi system with attractive -symmetric interaction at the finite temperatures by the quantum field renormalization group (RG) method. The RG functions have been calculated in the framework of dimensional regularization and minimal subtraction scheme up to five loops. It has been found that for the RG flux leaves the system's stability region -- the system undergoes a first order phase transition. To estimate the temperature of the transition to superconducting or superfluid phase the RG analysis for composite operators has been performed using three-loops approximation. As the result this analysis shows that for systems estimated phase transition temperature is higher then well known theoretical estimations based on continuous phase transition formalism.
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