We study the two-dimensional Hubbard model in the weak-coupling regime and compare the self-energy obtained from various approximate diagrammatic schemes to the result of diagrammatic Monte Carlo simulations, which sum up all weak-coupling diagrams up to a given order. While dynamical mean-field theory provides a good approximation for the local part of the self-energy, including its frequency dependence, the partial summation of bubble and/or ladder diagrams typically yields worse results than second-order perturbation theory. Even widely used self-consistent schemes such as GW or the fluctuation-exchange approximation (FLEX) are found to be unreliable. Combining the dynamical mean-field self-energy with the nonlocal component of GW in GW ...
The primary subject of this thesis is the two-dimensional Hubbard model. Using the functional renorm...
This paper introduces an ansatz-based technique for solution of the Hubbard model over two length sc...
Numerical results for ground-state and excited-state properties (energies, double occupancies, and M...
Theoretical methods that are accurate for both short-distance observables and long-wavelength collec...
In this work we present a comprehensive analysis of collective electronic fluctuations and their eff...
In this work we introduce the dual boson diagrammatic Monte Carlo technique for strongly interacting...
In this work, we adapt the formalism of the dynamical vertex approximation (DΓA), a diagrammatic app...
International audienceThe dual boson approach [Ann. Phys. 327, 1320 (2012)] provides a means to cons...
Numerical results for ground-state and excited-state properties (energies, double occupancies, and M...
The main focus of this thesis is the detailed investigation of computational methods to tackle stron...
We extend and apply a recently introduced quasi-particle functional renormalisation group scheme to ...
We compute perturbative expansions of the self-energy and spin susceptibility functions in real-fre...
Motivated by the intriguing physics of quasi-2d fermionic systems, such as high-temperature supercon...
In this work we present a multi-orbital form of the Two-Particle Self-Consistent approach (TPSC), he...
This study examines how the GW approximation, one of the techniques covered by Green's functions and...
The primary subject of this thesis is the two-dimensional Hubbard model. Using the functional renorm...
This paper introduces an ansatz-based technique for solution of the Hubbard model over two length sc...
Numerical results for ground-state and excited-state properties (energies, double occupancies, and M...
Theoretical methods that are accurate for both short-distance observables and long-wavelength collec...
In this work we present a comprehensive analysis of collective electronic fluctuations and their eff...
In this work we introduce the dual boson diagrammatic Monte Carlo technique for strongly interacting...
In this work, we adapt the formalism of the dynamical vertex approximation (DΓA), a diagrammatic app...
International audienceThe dual boson approach [Ann. Phys. 327, 1320 (2012)] provides a means to cons...
Numerical results for ground-state and excited-state properties (energies, double occupancies, and M...
The main focus of this thesis is the detailed investigation of computational methods to tackle stron...
We extend and apply a recently introduced quasi-particle functional renormalisation group scheme to ...
We compute perturbative expansions of the self-energy and spin susceptibility functions in real-fre...
Motivated by the intriguing physics of quasi-2d fermionic systems, such as high-temperature supercon...
In this work we present a multi-orbital form of the Two-Particle Self-Consistent approach (TPSC), he...
This study examines how the GW approximation, one of the techniques covered by Green's functions and...
The primary subject of this thesis is the two-dimensional Hubbard model. Using the functional renorm...
This paper introduces an ansatz-based technique for solution of the Hubbard model over two length sc...
Numerical results for ground-state and excited-state properties (energies, double occupancies, and M...