AbstractTo solve the relativistic bound-state problem one needs to systematically and simultaneously decouple the high-energy from the low-energy modes and the many-body from the few-particle states using a consistent renormalization scheme. In a recent Letter we have shown that one such approach can be a combination of the coupled cluster method as used in many-body theory and the Wilsonian exact renormalization group. Even though the method is intrinsically non-perturbative, one can easily implement a loop expansion within it. In this Letter we provide further support for this aspect of our formalism by obtaining results for the two-loop renormalized φ4 theory. We show that the non-unitary representation inherent in our method leads to an...
We discuss different choices that can be made when matching a general high-energy theory – with the ...
A new renormalization group is presented which exploits invariance with respect to more than one sca...
Non-unitary theories are commonly seen in the classical simulations of quantum systems. Among these ...
To solve the relativistic bound-state problem one needs to systematically and simultaneously decoupl...
AbstractTo solve the relativistic bound-state problem one needs to systematically and simultaneously...
We show that, by making use of the linked tensor objects inherent to the approach, Orbital-optimised...
The linked cluster method is one of the most ecient ways to generate per-turbation series expansions...
For non-relativistic quantum field theory in the few-body limit with instantaneous interactions it i...
The mathematical foundation of the so-called extended coupled-cluster method for the solution of the...
AbstractFor non-relativistic quantum field theory in the few-body limit with instantaneous interacti...
This thesis is about understanding, applying and improving quantum field theory. We compute renormal...
A variant of coupled-cluster theory is described here, wherein the degrees of freedom are fluctuatio...
We apply the Similarity Renormalization Group (SRG) method to quantum dots, using the same methodolo...
The process of renormalization to eliminate divergences arising in quantum field theory i...
International audienceWe develop a perturbation theory for solving the many-body Dirac equation with...
We discuss different choices that can be made when matching a general high-energy theory – with the ...
A new renormalization group is presented which exploits invariance with respect to more than one sca...
Non-unitary theories are commonly seen in the classical simulations of quantum systems. Among these ...
To solve the relativistic bound-state problem one needs to systematically and simultaneously decoupl...
AbstractTo solve the relativistic bound-state problem one needs to systematically and simultaneously...
We show that, by making use of the linked tensor objects inherent to the approach, Orbital-optimised...
The linked cluster method is one of the most ecient ways to generate per-turbation series expansions...
For non-relativistic quantum field theory in the few-body limit with instantaneous interactions it i...
The mathematical foundation of the so-called extended coupled-cluster method for the solution of the...
AbstractFor non-relativistic quantum field theory in the few-body limit with instantaneous interacti...
This thesis is about understanding, applying and improving quantum field theory. We compute renormal...
A variant of coupled-cluster theory is described here, wherein the degrees of freedom are fluctuatio...
We apply the Similarity Renormalization Group (SRG) method to quantum dots, using the same methodolo...
The process of renormalization to eliminate divergences arising in quantum field theory i...
International audienceWe develop a perturbation theory for solving the many-body Dirac equation with...
We discuss different choices that can be made when matching a general high-energy theory – with the ...
A new renormalization group is presented which exploits invariance with respect to more than one sca...
Non-unitary theories are commonly seen in the classical simulations of quantum systems. Among these ...