We investigate the fermionic SU(N) Hubbard model on the two-dimensional square lattice for weak to moderate interactions using renormalization group and mean-field methods. For the repulsive case U>0 at half filling and small N the dominant tendency is towards breaking of the SU(N) symmetry. For N>6 staggered flux order takes over as the dominant instability, in agreement with the large-N limit. Away from half filling for N=3 two flavors remain half filled by cannibalizing the third flavor. For U<0 and odd N a full Fermi surface coexists with a superconductor. These results may be relevant to future experiments with cold fermionic atoms in optical lattices
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We extend the analysis of the renormalization group flow in the two-dimensional Hubbard model close...
We show how strongly interacting two-dimensional Dirac fermions can be realized with ultracold atoms...
The primary aim of this thesis is to understand the effects of electronic frustration generated by l...
We study the phase diagram of the extended Hubbard model on a two-dimensional square lattice, includ...
Since the discovery of the superconducting cuprates and their hitherto unknown electronic properties...
The underlying Fermi surface is a key concept for strongly interacting electron models and has been ...
We take an in depth look into the celebrated Fermi-Hubbard model for strongly interacting fermions, ...
Cold atom experiments can now realize mixtures where different components move in different spatial ...
33 pages, 15 figures, minor correctionsWe present a general method to study weak-coupling instabilit...
Cotutelle de these avec l'Universite de Fribourg (Suisse)Interacting electrons in two dimensions are...
Divergencies appearing in perturbation expansions of interacting many-body systems can often be rem...
We study strongly correlated Hubbard systems extended to symmetric N-component fermions. We focus on...
We can use ultracold neutral atoms in a regular periodic potential called an optical lattice to map ...
The interplay and competition of magnetic and superconducting correlations in the weakly interactin...
We solve the problem of weakly disordered interacting fermions near the flat two-dimensional Fermi ...
We extend the analysis of the renormalization group flow in the two-dimensional Hubbard model close...
We show how strongly interacting two-dimensional Dirac fermions can be realized with ultracold atoms...
The primary aim of this thesis is to understand the effects of electronic frustration generated by l...