Metallic Glass in Two Dimensional Disordered Bose System; A Renormalization Group Approach
M.Crisan, I.Grosu, I.Tifrea

TL;DR
This paper investigates the effects of interactions on the metallic state of a two-dimensional disordered Bose gas using a renormalization group approach, providing insights into phase transitions in such systems.
Contribution
It introduces a simple model of an interacting Bose system in a random field to analyze the transition in the metallic state of a 2D disordered Bose gas.
Findings
Interaction effects influence the transition behavior.
The model offers a framework to study metallic states in disordered Bose systems.
Renormalization group analysis reveals critical properties of the transition.
Abstract
We consider the two dimensional disordered Bose gas which present a metallic state at low temperatures. A simple model of an interacting Bose system in a random field is propose to consider the interaction effect on the transition in the metallic state.
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Taxonomy
TopicsTheoretical and Computational Physics · Random Matrices and Applications · Stochastic processes and statistical mechanics
