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The zero- and low-temperature behaviors of spin-1/2 two-leg ladder with staggered dimerization are investigated by the Green’s function theory. At zero temperature, the ground state phase diagram is explored, wherein the leg-dimer and rung-singlet phases are revealed, which reflect two...
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A one-loop renormalization group treatment is used to investigate the quantum phase transition and the low-temperature critical properties of a planar Heisenberg ferromagnet in a transverse field. The phase diagram, the free energy density and the relevant critical exponents in the influence...
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We investigate the role played by symmetry conserving quenched disorder on quantum criticality of a variety of d-dimensional systems with a continuous symmetry order parameter. We employ a non-standard procedure which combines a preliminary reduction to an effective classical random problem and...
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The two-time Green’s function equation of motion method is employed to explore the low-temperature properties and crossovers close to the field-induced quantum critical point of a d-dimensional spin- 1/2 easy-plane ferromagnet with longitudinal uniform interactions. This is performed, on the...
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According to many phenomenological and theoretical studies the distribution of family name frequencies in a population can be asymptotically described by a power law. We show that the Galton–Watson process corresponding to the dynamics of a growing population can be represented in Hilbert...
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We study the spin-1 Blume–Capel model under a random crystal field in the tridimensional semi-infinite case. This has been done by using the real-space renormalization group approximation and specifically the Migdal–Kadanoff technique. Interesting results are obtained, which tell us that the...
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Starting from the well-known field theory for directed percolation (DP), we describe an evolving population, near extinction, in an environment with its own nontrivial spatio-temporal dynamics. Here, we consider the special case where the environment follows a simple relaxational (Model A)...
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The potential role of resummation techniques in the kinetic-theory approach to subgrid turbulence modeling is discussed.
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A method is developed to calculate the critical line of two dimensional (2D) anisotropic Ising model including nearest-neighbor interactions. The method is based on the real-space renormalization group (RG) theory with increasing block sizes. The reduced temperatures, Ks (where K=JkBT and J, kB,...
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The application of renormalization group (RG) theory to the asymptotic analysis of differential equations is considered. It is found that there is a class of small structural perturbations whose effects cannot be systematically treated using the Gell-Mann–Low RG approach applied in this...
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