The Hierarchical Reference Theory (HRT) of fluids is a general framework for the description of phase transitions in microscopic models of classical and quantum statistical physics. The foundations of HRT are briefly reviewed in a self-consistent formulation which includes both the original sharp cut-off procedure and the smooth cut-off implementation, which has been recently investigated. The critical properties of HRT are summarized, together with the behaviour of the theory at first-order phase transitions. However, the emphasis of this presentation is on the close relationship between HRT and non-perturbative renormalization group methods, as well as on recent generalizations of HRT to microscopic models of interest in soft matter and q...
© 2014 Taylor and Francis. The hierarchical reference theory (HRT) is generalised to spins of dimens...
The hierarchical reference theory (HRT) is applied to the Lennard-Jones fluid below the critical tem...
A three dimensional model of point charges, named lattice restricted primitive model (LRPM), is inve...
The Hierarchical Reference Theory (HRT) of fluids is a general framework for the description of phas...
A smooth cutoff formulation of the hierarchical reference theory (HRT) is developed and applied to a...
We provide a comprehensive presentation of the Hierarchical Reference Theory (HRT) in the smooth cut...
International audienceWe provide a comprehensive presentation of the Hierarchical Reference Theory (...
We provide a comprehensive presentation of the Hierarchical Reference Theory (HRT) in the smooth cu...
A smooth cutoff formulation of the hierarchical reference theory (HRT) is developed and applied to a...
The phi(4) scalar field theory in three dimensions, prototype for the study of phase transitions, is...
The critical region of the hierarchical reference theory (HRT) is investigated further. This extends...
We study how the formalism of the hierarchical reference theory (HRT) can be extended to inhomogeneo...
The hierarchical reference theory of fluids (HRT) combines a first-principles description of the sys...
The hierarchical reference theory (HRT) of fluids is applied to the three-dimensional Ising model on...
The hierarchical reference theory of fluids (HRT) is applied to the study of the phase diagram of bi...
© 2014 Taylor and Francis. The hierarchical reference theory (HRT) is generalised to spins of dimens...
The hierarchical reference theory (HRT) is applied to the Lennard-Jones fluid below the critical tem...
A three dimensional model of point charges, named lattice restricted primitive model (LRPM), is inve...
The Hierarchical Reference Theory (HRT) of fluids is a general framework for the description of phas...
A smooth cutoff formulation of the hierarchical reference theory (HRT) is developed and applied to a...
We provide a comprehensive presentation of the Hierarchical Reference Theory (HRT) in the smooth cut...
International audienceWe provide a comprehensive presentation of the Hierarchical Reference Theory (...
We provide a comprehensive presentation of the Hierarchical Reference Theory (HRT) in the smooth cu...
A smooth cutoff formulation of the hierarchical reference theory (HRT) is developed and applied to a...
The phi(4) scalar field theory in three dimensions, prototype for the study of phase transitions, is...
The critical region of the hierarchical reference theory (HRT) is investigated further. This extends...
We study how the formalism of the hierarchical reference theory (HRT) can be extended to inhomogeneo...
The hierarchical reference theory of fluids (HRT) combines a first-principles description of the sys...
The hierarchical reference theory (HRT) of fluids is applied to the three-dimensional Ising model on...
The hierarchical reference theory of fluids (HRT) is applied to the study of the phase diagram of bi...
© 2014 Taylor and Francis. The hierarchical reference theory (HRT) is generalised to spins of dimens...
The hierarchical reference theory (HRT) is applied to the Lennard-Jones fluid below the critical tem...
A three dimensional model of point charges, named lattice restricted primitive model (LRPM), is inve...