Lattice gas models derived from effective field theory
Phys.Rev.C71:044005,2005 We start from a low-energy effective field theory for interacting fermions on the lattice and expand in the hopping parameter to derive the nearest-neighbor interactions for a lattice gas model. In this model the renormalization of couplings for different lattice spacings is...
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Zusammenfassung: | Phys.Rev.C71:044005,2005 We start from a low-energy effective field theory for interacting fermions on
the lattice and expand in the hopping parameter to derive the nearest-neighbor
interactions for a lattice gas model. In this model the renormalization of
couplings for different lattice spacings is inherited from the effective field
theory, systematic errors can be estimated a priori, and the breakdown of the
lattice gas model description at low temperatures can be understood
quantitatively. We apply the lattice gas method to neutron matter and compare
with results from a recent quantum simulation. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.nucl-th/0412014 |