The experimental advances in cold atomic and molecular gases stimulate the investigation of lattice correlated systems beyond the conventional on-site Hubbard approximation, by possibly including multiparticle processes. We study fermionic extended Hubbard models in a one-dimensional lattice with different types of particle couplings, including also three- and four-body interactions up to nearest neighboring sites. By using the bosonization technique, we investigate the low-energy regime and determine the conditions for the appearance of ordered phases, for arbitrary particle filling. We find that three- and four-body couplings may significantly modify the phase diagram. In particular, diagonal three-body terms that directly couple the loca...
In this Rapid Communication, we show that low-energy macroscopic properties of the one-dimensional (...
Bosonic lattice systems with nontrivial interactions represent an intriguing platform to study exoti...
Numerous materials and physical systems exhibiting strong correlations show anomalous behavior at lo...
We investigate numerically the ground state phase diagram of the one-dimensional extended Hubbard mo...
We apply the bosonization technique to derive the phase diagram of a balanced unit density two-compo...
Abstract: The extended Bose-Hubbard model with pure three-body local interactions is studied using t...
We apply the bosonization technique to derive the phase diagram of a balanced unit density two-compo...
We present the global phase diagram of the extended boson Hubbard model on a simple cubic lattice by...
Using the density matrix renormalization group method, we determine the phase diagram of the Bose-Hu...
In this dissertation I present results for lattice boson systems based on quantum Monte Carlo simula...
In this thesis, we discuss quantum phase transitions in low-dimensional optical lattices, namely one...
Using quantum Monte Carlo simulations, results of a strong-coupling expansion, and Luttinger liquid ...
We investigate numerically the ground state phase diagram of the one-dimensional extended H...
In ultracold Fermi gases, the spatial dimension and the number of particles involved in interactions...
The Hubbard-Holstein model is one of the simplest to incorporate both electron-electron and electron...
In this Rapid Communication, we show that low-energy macroscopic properties of the one-dimensional (...
Bosonic lattice systems with nontrivial interactions represent an intriguing platform to study exoti...
Numerous materials and physical systems exhibiting strong correlations show anomalous behavior at lo...
We investigate numerically the ground state phase diagram of the one-dimensional extended Hubbard mo...
We apply the bosonization technique to derive the phase diagram of a balanced unit density two-compo...
Abstract: The extended Bose-Hubbard model with pure three-body local interactions is studied using t...
We apply the bosonization technique to derive the phase diagram of a balanced unit density two-compo...
We present the global phase diagram of the extended boson Hubbard model on a simple cubic lattice by...
Using the density matrix renormalization group method, we determine the phase diagram of the Bose-Hu...
In this dissertation I present results for lattice boson systems based on quantum Monte Carlo simula...
In this thesis, we discuss quantum phase transitions in low-dimensional optical lattices, namely one...
Using quantum Monte Carlo simulations, results of a strong-coupling expansion, and Luttinger liquid ...
We investigate numerically the ground state phase diagram of the one-dimensional extended H...
In ultracold Fermi gases, the spatial dimension and the number of particles involved in interactions...
The Hubbard-Holstein model is one of the simplest to incorporate both electron-electron and electron...
In this Rapid Communication, we show that low-energy macroscopic properties of the one-dimensional (...
Bosonic lattice systems with nontrivial interactions represent an intriguing platform to study exoti...
Numerous materials and physical systems exhibiting strong correlations show anomalous behavior at lo...