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Renormalized parameters and perturbation theory in dynamical mean-field theory for the Hubbard model

Published 5 Aug 2016 in cond-mat.str-el | (1608.01809v2)

Abstract: We calculate the renormalized parameters for the quasiparticles and their interactions for the Hubbard model in the paramagnetic phase as deduced from the low energy Fermi liquid fixed point using the results of a numerical renormalization group calculation (NRG) and dynamical mean-field theory (DMFT). Even in the low density limit there is significant renormalization of the local quasiparticle interaction $\tilde U$, in agreement with estimates based on the two-particle scattering theory of Kanamori (1963). On the approach to the Mott transition we find a finite ratio for $\tilde U/\tilde D$, where $2\tilde D$ is the renormalized bandwidth, which is independent of whether the transition is approached by increasing the on-site interaction $U$ or on increasing the density to half-filling.The leading $\omega2$ term in the self-energy and the local dynamical spin and charge susceptibilities are calculated within the renormalized perturbation theory (RPT) and compared with the results calculated directly from the NRG-DMFT. The dynamic ${\bf q},\omega$ spin susceptibility $\chi({\bf q},\omega)$ is also estimated from repeated quasiparticle scattering with a local renormalized scattering vertex.

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