A real-time impurity solver for DMFT
ORAL
Abstract
Dynamical mean-field theory (DMFT) offers a non-perturbative approach to problems with strongly correlated electrons. The method heavily relies on the ability to numerically solve an auxiliary Anderson-type impurity problem. While powerful Matsubara-frequency solvers have been developed over the past two decades to tackle equilibrium situations, the status of real-time impurity solvers that could compete with Matsubara-frequency solvers and be readily generalizable to non-equilibrium situations is still premature. We present a real-time solver which is based on a quantum Master equation description of the dissipative dynamics of the impurity and its exact diagonalization. As a benchmark, we illustrate the strengths of our solver in the context of the equilibrium Mott-insulator transition of the one-band Hubbard model and compare it with iterative perturbation theory (IPT) method. Finally, we discuss its direct application to a nonequilibrium situation.
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Authors
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Hyungwon Kim
Rutgers University
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Camille Aron
Laboratoire de Physique Th\'eorique, \'Ecole Normale Sup\'erieure, CNRS, Paris, France
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Jong E. Han
State University of New York at Buffalo, State Univ of NY - Buffalo
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Gabriel Kotliar
Rutgers University, Rutgers University and Brookhaven National Laboratories