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Broken symmetries associated with a Kagome chiral charge order. [PDF]

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Cheng ZJ   +19 more
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Anisotropic superconductivity in the quasi-one-dimensional superconductor V<sub>2</sub>Ga<sub>5</sub>. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep
Lamura G   +9 more
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Electronic commensuration of a spin moiré superlattice in a layered magnetic semimetal. [PDF]

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Kurumaji T   +20 more
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Lattice Boltzmann method for quantum field theory [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical, 2007
It is shown that a (1 + 1)-dimensional lattice Boltzmann discretization of the Klein–Gordon and Dirac equations complies with equal-time-commutation-relations. As a result, the lattice Boltzmann discretization leads to a consistent lattice formulation of the quantum field theory in 1 + 1 dimensions.
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Quantum Field Theory (QFT) on the Lattice

2016
In 1964, Gell-Mann [1] and Zweig [2] proposed that hadrons, the particles which experience strong interactions, are made of quarks. Quarks are confined within hadrons and never seen in isolation. Electron-nucleon scattering experiments at large momentum transfer could be explained by assuming the nucleon is made of almost-free point-like constituents ...
Francesco Knechtli   +2 more
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Sign Problems in Quantum Field Theory: Classical and Quantum Approaches

, 2020
Monte Carlo calculations in the framework of lattice field theory provide non-perturbative access to the equilibrium physics of quantum fields. When applied to certain fermionic systems, or to the calculation of out-of-equilibrium physics, these methods ...
S. Lawrence
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Quantum tetrahedral mean-field theory of the pyrochlore lattice

Canadian Journal of Physics, 2001
A quantum mean-field theory of the pyrochlore lattice is presented. The starting point is not the individual magnetic ions, as in the usual Curie-Weiss mean-field theory, but a set of interacting corner-sharing tetrahedra. We check the consistency of the model against magnetic susceptibility data and find a good agreement between the theoretical ...
D. L. Huber, Angel J. Garcia-Adeva
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