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Main Authors: Janiš, Václav, Pokorný, Vladislav, Kos, Šimon
Format: Preprint
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.07699
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author Janiš, Václav
Pokorný, Vladislav
Kos, Šimon
author_facet Janiš, Václav
Pokorný, Vladislav
Kos, Šimon
contents We disclose a serious deficiency of the Baym-Kadanoff construction of thermodynamically consistent conserving approximations. There are two vertices in this scheme: dynamical and conserving. The divergence of each indicates a phase instability. We show that each leads to incomplete and qualitatively different behavior at different critical points. The diagrammatically controlled dynamical vertex from the Schwinger-Dyson equation does not obey the Ward identity and cannot be continued beyond its singularity. The standardly used dynamical vertex alone cannot, hence, conclusively decide about the stability of the high-temperature phase. On the other hand, the divergence in the conserving vertex, obeying the conservation laws, does not invoke critical behavior of the spectral function and the specific heat. Moreover, the critical behavior of the conserving vertex may become spurious in low-dimensional systems. Consequently, the description of the critical behavior of correlated electrons becomes consistent and reliable only if the fluctuations of the order parameter in the conserving vertex lead to a divergence coinciding with that of the dynamical one.
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spellingShingle Failure of the Baym-Kadanoff construction to match consistently quantum dynamics with thermodynamic critical behavior
Janiš, Václav
Pokorný, Vladislav
Kos, Šimon
Strongly Correlated Electrons
We disclose a serious deficiency of the Baym-Kadanoff construction of thermodynamically consistent conserving approximations. There are two vertices in this scheme: dynamical and conserving. The divergence of each indicates a phase instability. We show that each leads to incomplete and qualitatively different behavior at different critical points. The diagrammatically controlled dynamical vertex from the Schwinger-Dyson equation does not obey the Ward identity and cannot be continued beyond its singularity. The standardly used dynamical vertex alone cannot, hence, conclusively decide about the stability of the high-temperature phase. On the other hand, the divergence in the conserving vertex, obeying the conservation laws, does not invoke critical behavior of the spectral function and the specific heat. Moreover, the critical behavior of the conserving vertex may become spurious in low-dimensional systems. Consequently, the description of the critical behavior of correlated electrons becomes consistent and reliable only if the fluctuations of the order parameter in the conserving vertex lead to a divergence coinciding with that of the dynamical one.
title Failure of the Baym-Kadanoff construction to match consistently quantum dynamics with thermodynamic critical behavior
topic Strongly Correlated Electrons
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.07699