A formalism for electronic-structure calculations is presented that is based on the functional renormalization group (FRG). The traditional FRG has been formulated for systems that exhibit a translational symmetry with an associated Fermi surface, which can provide the organization principle for the renormalization group (RG) procedure. We here advance an alternative formulation, where the RG flow is organized in the energy-domain rather than in k space. This has the advantage that it can also be applied to inhomogeneous matter lacking a band structure, such as disordered metals or molecules. The energy-domain FRG (epsilon FRG) presented here accounts for Fermi-liquid corrections to quasiparticle energies and particle-hole excitations. It g...
We derive a novel computational scheme for functional Renormalization Group (fRG) calculations for i...
A fermionic functional renormalization group (FRG) is applied to describe the super-fluid phase tran...
First-order phase transitions in many-fermion systems are not detected in the susceptibility analys...
A formalism for electronic-structure calculations is presented that is based on the functional renor...
A formalism for electronic-structure calculations is presented that is based on the functional renor...
A formalism for electronic-structure calculations is presented that is based on the functional renor...
This thesis comprises two parts centered around the functional renormalization-group frame-work: in ...
We apply the functional renormalization group method (FRG) to the problem of interactions in disorde...
International audienceThe renormalization group plays an essential role in many areas of physics, bo...
International audienceThe renormalization group plays an essential role in many areas of physics, bo...
We consider formulations of the functional renormalization-group (fRG) flow for correlated electroni...
The renormalization-group (RG) method is applied to study interacting fermions at finite temperature...
We devise a functional renormalization group treatment for a chain of interacting spinless fermions...
A simple functional renormalization group method is presented to correct the behavior of classical f...
We derive a novel computational scheme for functional Renormalization Group (fRG) calculations for i...
We derive a novel computational scheme for functional Renormalization Group (fRG) calculations for i...
A fermionic functional renormalization group (FRG) is applied to describe the super-fluid phase tran...
First-order phase transitions in many-fermion systems are not detected in the susceptibility analys...
A formalism for electronic-structure calculations is presented that is based on the functional renor...
A formalism for electronic-structure calculations is presented that is based on the functional renor...
A formalism for electronic-structure calculations is presented that is based on the functional renor...
This thesis comprises two parts centered around the functional renormalization-group frame-work: in ...
We apply the functional renormalization group method (FRG) to the problem of interactions in disorde...
International audienceThe renormalization group plays an essential role in many areas of physics, bo...
International audienceThe renormalization group plays an essential role in many areas of physics, bo...
We consider formulations of the functional renormalization-group (fRG) flow for correlated electroni...
The renormalization-group (RG) method is applied to study interacting fermions at finite temperature...
We devise a functional renormalization group treatment for a chain of interacting spinless fermions...
A simple functional renormalization group method is presented to correct the behavior of classical f...
We derive a novel computational scheme for functional Renormalization Group (fRG) calculations for i...
We derive a novel computational scheme for functional Renormalization Group (fRG) calculations for i...
A fermionic functional renormalization group (FRG) is applied to describe the super-fluid phase tran...
First-order phase transitions in many-fermion systems are not detected in the susceptibility analys...