Infrared behavior and fixed-point structure in the compactified Ginzburg--Landau model

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Authors: C. A. Linhares, A. P. C. Malbouisson, M. L. O. Souza Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 7 February 2011

Abstract: We consider the Euclidean N-component Ginzburg--Landau model in D dimensions, of which d (dleqD) of them are compactified. As usual, temperature is introduced through the mass term in the Hamiltonian. This model can be interpreted as describing a system in a region of the D-dimensional space, limited by d pairs of parallel planes, orthogonal to the coordinates axis x1,,x2,,...,,xd. The planes in each pair are separated by distances L1,;L2,;...,,Ld. For D=3, from a physical point of view, the system can be supposed to describe, in the cases of d=1, d=2, and d=3, respectively, a superconducting material in the form of a film, of an infinitely long wire having a retangular cross-section and of a brick-shaped grain. We investigate in the large-N limit the fixed-point structure of the model, in the absence or presence of an external magnetic field. An infrared-stable fixed point is found, whether of not an external magnetic field is applied, but for different ranges of values of the space dimension D.













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