We analyze fermionic criticality in relativistic 2+1 dimensional fermion systems using the functional renormalization group (FRG), concentrating on the Gross-Neveu (chiral Ising) and the Thirring model. While a variety of methods, including the FRG, appear to reach quantitative consensus for the critical regime of the Gross-Neveu model, the situation seems more diverse for the Thirring model with different methods yielding vastly different results. We present a first exploratory FRG study of such fermion systems including momentum-dependent couplings using pseudo-spectral methods. Our results corroborate the stability of results in Gross-Neveu-type universality classes, but indicate that momentum dependencies become more important in Thirri...
We analyze emergent quantum multicriticality for strongly interacting, massless Dirac fermions in tw...
We establish a scenario where fluctuations of new degrees of freedom at a quantum phase transition c...
The quantum critical behavior of the (2+1)-dimensional Gross-Neveu model in the vicinity of its zero...
Dabelow L, Gies H, Knorr B. Momentum dependence of quantum critical Dirac systems. PHYSICAL REVIEW D...
In this work we investigate critical phenomena in a variant of the chiral Gross-Neveu model and the ...
In this work we investigate critical phenomena in a variant of the chiral Gross-Neveu model and the ...
In this work we investigate critical phenomena in a variant of the chiral Gross-Neveu model and the ...
Gapless Dirac fermions appear as quasiparticle excitations in various condensed-matter systems. They...
Contains fulltext : 207235.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
In this thesis, we perform a comprehensive renormalization group analysis of two- and three-dimensio...
The quantum phase transition to a Z(3)-ordered Kekule valence bond solid in two-dimensional Dirac se...
We report results of simulations of the 2 + 1d Thirring model with N fermion flavors, defined on a l...
This thesis investigates the quantum field theoretical description of Dirac system at (deconfined) ...
We analyze (2+1)-dimensional Gross-Neveu model with a Thirring interaction, where a vector-vector ty...
We analyze emergent quantum multicriticality for strongly interacting, massless Dirac fermions in tw...
We analyze emergent quantum multicriticality for strongly interacting, massless Dirac fermions in tw...
We establish a scenario where fluctuations of new degrees of freedom at a quantum phase transition c...
The quantum critical behavior of the (2+1)-dimensional Gross-Neveu model in the vicinity of its zero...
Dabelow L, Gies H, Knorr B. Momentum dependence of quantum critical Dirac systems. PHYSICAL REVIEW D...
In this work we investigate critical phenomena in a variant of the chiral Gross-Neveu model and the ...
In this work we investigate critical phenomena in a variant of the chiral Gross-Neveu model and the ...
In this work we investigate critical phenomena in a variant of the chiral Gross-Neveu model and the ...
Gapless Dirac fermions appear as quasiparticle excitations in various condensed-matter systems. They...
Contains fulltext : 207235.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
In this thesis, we perform a comprehensive renormalization group analysis of two- and three-dimensio...
The quantum phase transition to a Z(3)-ordered Kekule valence bond solid in two-dimensional Dirac se...
We report results of simulations of the 2 + 1d Thirring model with N fermion flavors, defined on a l...
This thesis investigates the quantum field theoretical description of Dirac system at (deconfined) ...
We analyze (2+1)-dimensional Gross-Neveu model with a Thirring interaction, where a vector-vector ty...
We analyze emergent quantum multicriticality for strongly interacting, massless Dirac fermions in tw...
We analyze emergent quantum multicriticality for strongly interacting, massless Dirac fermions in tw...
We establish a scenario where fluctuations of new degrees of freedom at a quantum phase transition c...
The quantum critical behavior of the (2+1)-dimensional Gross-Neveu model in the vicinity of its zero...