We present a systematic study of vertex corrections in a homogeneous electron gas at metallic densities. The vertex diagrams are built using a recently proposed positive-definite diagrammatic expansion for the spectral function. The vertex function not only provides corrections to the well known plasmon and particle-hole scatterings, but also gives rise to new physical processes such as the generation of two plasmon excitations or the decay of the one-particle state into a two-particle–one-hole state. By an efficient Monte Carlo momentum integration we are able to show that the additional scattering channels are responsible for a reduction of the bandwidth, the appearance of a secondary plasmon satellite below the Fermi level, and a ...
International audienceOne of the big challenges of theoretical condensed-matter physics is the descr...
Using state-of-the-art many-body Green’s function calculations based on the “GW plus cumulant” appro...
We perform a comparative study of the performances of some standard approaches within the many-body ...
We present a systematic study of vertex corrections in a homogeneous electron gas at metallic densit...
[Abstract.] We present a diagrammatic approach to construct self-energy approximations within many-b...
Within many-body perturbation theory, we apply vertex corrections to various closed-shell atoms and ...
We study the effects of local vertex corrections to the self-energy of the electron gas. We find tha...
Diagrammatic perturbation theory is a powerful tool for the investigation of interacting many-body s...
When a projectile travels inside a metal, it interacts with the electron gas, producing both binary ...
We study the effects of self-consistency and vertex corrections on different GW-based approximations...
n the many-body theory of conduction electrons in a metal the single-particle spectrum is described ...
In order to increase the predictive pmver of electronic structure calculations on atomic and condens...
The GW approximation to Many-Body Perturbation Theory is the leading method for the calculation of e...
We cast the well-known electron gas model into a path integral version, then studied its dynamic st...
From molecular sensors to perfect lenses, plasmonic devices promise a wealth of breakthrough applica...
International audienceOne of the big challenges of theoretical condensed-matter physics is the descr...
Using state-of-the-art many-body Green’s function calculations based on the “GW plus cumulant” appro...
We perform a comparative study of the performances of some standard approaches within the many-body ...
We present a systematic study of vertex corrections in a homogeneous electron gas at metallic densit...
[Abstract.] We present a diagrammatic approach to construct self-energy approximations within many-b...
Within many-body perturbation theory, we apply vertex corrections to various closed-shell atoms and ...
We study the effects of local vertex corrections to the self-energy of the electron gas. We find tha...
Diagrammatic perturbation theory is a powerful tool for the investigation of interacting many-body s...
When a projectile travels inside a metal, it interacts with the electron gas, producing both binary ...
We study the effects of self-consistency and vertex corrections on different GW-based approximations...
n the many-body theory of conduction electrons in a metal the single-particle spectrum is described ...
In order to increase the predictive pmver of electronic structure calculations on atomic and condens...
The GW approximation to Many-Body Perturbation Theory is the leading method for the calculation of e...
We cast the well-known electron gas model into a path integral version, then studied its dynamic st...
From molecular sensors to perfect lenses, plasmonic devices promise a wealth of breakthrough applica...
International audienceOne of the big challenges of theoretical condensed-matter physics is the descr...
Using state-of-the-art many-body Green’s function calculations based on the “GW plus cumulant” appro...
We perform a comparative study of the performances of some standard approaches within the many-body ...