We propose an efficient dual boson scheme, which extends the dynamical mean-field theory paradigm to collective excitations in correlated systems. The theory is fully self-consistent both on the one- and on the two-particle level, thus describing the formation of collective modes as well as the renormalization of electronic and bosonic spectra on equal footing. The method employs an effective impurity model comprising both fermionic and bosonic hybridization functions. Only single- and two-electron Green's functions of the reference problem enter the theory, due to the optimal choice of the self-consistency condition for the effective bosonic bath. We show that the theory is naturally described by a dual Luttinger-Ward functional and obeys ...
In this thesis, we tackle various problems in strongly correlated electron systems, which can be ad...
Hartree–Fock theory has been justified as a mean-field approximation for fermionic systems. However,...
We apply the recently developed dual-fermion algorithm for disordered interacting systems to the And...
In this work we introduce the dual boson diagrammatic Monte Carlo technique for strongly interacting...
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In this work we present a comprehensive analysis of collective electronic fluctuations and their eff...
Motivated by the intriguing physics of quasi-2d fermionic systems, such as high-temperature supercon...
We design an efficient and balanced approach that captures major effects of collective electronic fl...
The contributions from the non-local fluctuations to the dynamical mean field theory (DMFT) were stu...
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29 pages, 14 figuresInternational audienceWe present a formalism for strongly correlated systems wit...
Strong electron correlation phenomena are ubiquitous, such as unconventional superconductivity and t...
Contains fulltext : 208999.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Extended dynamical mean-field theory (EDMFT) is insufficient to describe nonlocal effects in strongl...
The main focus of this thesis is the detailed investigation of computational methods to tackle stron...
In this thesis, we tackle various problems in strongly correlated electron systems, which can be ad...
Hartree–Fock theory has been justified as a mean-field approximation for fermionic systems. However,...
We apply the recently developed dual-fermion algorithm for disordered interacting systems to the And...
In this work we introduce the dual boson diagrammatic Monte Carlo technique for strongly interacting...
Contains fulltext : 157234.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access
In this work we present a comprehensive analysis of collective electronic fluctuations and their eff...
Motivated by the intriguing physics of quasi-2d fermionic systems, such as high-temperature supercon...
We design an efficient and balanced approach that captures major effects of collective electronic fl...
The contributions from the non-local fluctuations to the dynamical mean field theory (DMFT) were stu...
Contains fulltext : 93818.pdf (postprint version ) (Open Access
29 pages, 14 figuresInternational audienceWe present a formalism for strongly correlated systems wit...
Strong electron correlation phenomena are ubiquitous, such as unconventional superconductivity and t...
Contains fulltext : 208999.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Extended dynamical mean-field theory (EDMFT) is insufficient to describe nonlocal effects in strongl...
The main focus of this thesis is the detailed investigation of computational methods to tackle stron...
In this thesis, we tackle various problems in strongly correlated electron systems, which can be ad...
Hartree–Fock theory has been justified as a mean-field approximation for fermionic systems. However,...
We apply the recently developed dual-fermion algorithm for disordered interacting systems to the And...