Renormalization approach to many-particle systems

Abstract

This paper presents a renormalization approach to many-particle systems. By starting from a bare Hamiltonian H= H0 + H1 with an unperturbed part H0 and a perturbation H1,we define an effective Hamiltonian which has a band-diagonal shape with respect to the eigenbasis of H0. This means that all transition matrix elements are suppressed which have energy differences larger than a given cutoff λ that is smaller than the cutoff of the original Hamiltonian. This property resembles a recent flow equation approach on the basis of continuous unitary transformations. For demonstration of the method we discuss an exact solvable model, as well as the Anderson-lattice model where the well-known quasiparticle behavior of heavy fermions is derived.

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