The Moment Sum Rule and Its Consequences for Ferromagnetism in the Hubbard Model
β Scribed by M. Potthoff; T. Herrmann; T. Wegner; W. Nolting
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 430 KB
- Volume
- 210
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0370-1972
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β¦ Synopsis
The sum rule for the moments of the spectral density is discussed for the single-band Hubbard model. It is shown that respecting the sum rule up to the order m 3 is conceptually important for a qualitatively correct description of the quasi-particle band structure in the strong-correlation regime. Different analytical approximations for the self-energy are analyzed with respect to their compatibility with the moment sum rule. To estimate the practical usefulness of the sum rule, correlation functions and dynamical quantities are determined. The results obtained within the various approximation schemes of different complexity are compared with each other and also with essentially exact results available for infinite-dimensional lattices. It turns out that the m 3 moment is rather unimportant for the paramagnetic phase on the hyper-cubic lattice. Contrary, it decisively influences the magnetic phase boundary as well as the critical temperature for the ferromagnetic phase on an f.c.c.-type lattice.
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