In this work we introduce the dual boson diagrammatic Monte Carlo technique for strongly interacting electronic systems. This method combines the strength of dynamical mean-filed theory for nonperturbative description of local correlations with the systematic account of nonlocal corrections in the dual boson theory by the diagrammatic Monte Carlo approach. It allows us to get a numerically exact solution of the dual boson theory at the two-particle local vertex level for the extended Hubbard model. We show that it can be efficiently applied to description of single-particle observables in a wide range of interaction strengths. We compare our exact results for the self-energy with the ladder dual boson approach and determine a physical regim...
This thesis will describe efforts to enhance our ability to simulate the 2D Hubbard model. Chapter ...
Kumulative Dissertation aus vier ArtikelnStrong electronic correlations are the root of many fascina...
This thesis presents the development of new numerical methods for the treatment of strongly correlat...
In this work we introduce the dual boson diagrammatic Monte Carlo technique for strongly interacting...
International audienceThe dual boson approach [Ann. Phys. 327, 1320 (2012)] provides a means to cons...
In this work we present a comprehensive analysis of collective electronic fluctuations and their eff...
Extended dynamical mean-field theory (EDMFT) is insufficient to describe nonlocal effects in strongl...
24 pages, 32 figuresThe dual boson approach [Ann. Phys. 327, 1320 (2012)] provides a means to constr...
We propose an efficient dual boson scheme, which extends the dynamical mean-field theory paradigm to...
We apply the recently developed dual-fermion algorithm for disordered interacting systems to the And...
In this work, we adapt the formalism of the dynamical vertex approximation (DΓA), a diagrammatic app...
In this thesis, we use the Dual Fermion approximation (DF) to study the Hubbard model on the 2D squ...
We present and implement a parquet approximation within the dual-fermion formalism based on a partia...
We present an efficient exact diagonalization scheme for the extended dynamical mean-field theory an...
Motivated by the intriguing physics of quasi-2d fermionic systems, such as high-temperature supercon...
This thesis will describe efforts to enhance our ability to simulate the 2D Hubbard model. Chapter ...
Kumulative Dissertation aus vier ArtikelnStrong electronic correlations are the root of many fascina...
This thesis presents the development of new numerical methods for the treatment of strongly correlat...
In this work we introduce the dual boson diagrammatic Monte Carlo technique for strongly interacting...
International audienceThe dual boson approach [Ann. Phys. 327, 1320 (2012)] provides a means to cons...
In this work we present a comprehensive analysis of collective electronic fluctuations and their eff...
Extended dynamical mean-field theory (EDMFT) is insufficient to describe nonlocal effects in strongl...
24 pages, 32 figuresThe dual boson approach [Ann. Phys. 327, 1320 (2012)] provides a means to constr...
We propose an efficient dual boson scheme, which extends the dynamical mean-field theory paradigm to...
We apply the recently developed dual-fermion algorithm for disordered interacting systems to the And...
In this work, we adapt the formalism of the dynamical vertex approximation (DΓA), a diagrammatic app...
In this thesis, we use the Dual Fermion approximation (DF) to study the Hubbard model on the 2D squ...
We present and implement a parquet approximation within the dual-fermion formalism based on a partia...
We present an efficient exact diagonalization scheme for the extended dynamical mean-field theory an...
Motivated by the intriguing physics of quasi-2d fermionic systems, such as high-temperature supercon...
This thesis will describe efforts to enhance our ability to simulate the 2D Hubbard model. Chapter ...
Kumulative Dissertation aus vier ArtikelnStrong electronic correlations are the root of many fascina...
This thesis presents the development of new numerical methods for the treatment of strongly correlat...