Towards out of equilibrium impurity solver for the Dynamical Mean Field Theory
Abstract
The Dynamical Mean Field Theory (DMFT) is a powerful tool for calculating highly correlated systems (both bosonic and fermionic) in a state of thermodynamic equilibrium. However, in the case of non-equilibrium states, the method has significant limitations that do not allow obtaining correct results. The stumbling block here is the impurity solver: a method for calculating the dynamics of an open system. In this work we present the prototype of a universal impurity solver for the DMFT method which can solve both equilibrium and non-equilibrium problems. We analyse spectral functions of Bose-Hubbard model on the Bethe lattice in different regimes and show that our solver gives correct and physical results.
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