Strongly correlated multi-impurity models: The crossover from a single-impurity problem to lattice models
Fabian Eickhoff, Frithjof B. Anders

TL;DR
This paper develops a mapping of multi-impurity Anderson models to cluster models with effective conduction bands, providing a rigorous classification based on screening channels and explaining the nature of ground states and magnetic correlations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel classification of multi-impurity models using the self-energy matrix rank, linking screening channels to ground state properties and magnetic correlations.
Findings
Distinction between impurity models of first and second kind based on screening channels.
Identification of non-Fermi liquid fixed points due to frustration in three-impurity clusters.
Demonstration of critical points where ferromagnetic correlations suppress screening.
Abstract
We present a mapping of correlated multi-impurity Anderson models to a cluster model coupled to a number of effective conduction bands capturing its essential low-energy physics. The major ingredient is the complex single-particle self energy matrix of the uncorrelated problem that encodes the influence to the host conduction band onto the dynamics of a set of correlated orbitals. While the real part of the self-energy matrix generates an effective hopping between the cluster orbitals, the imaginary part determines the coupling to the effective conduction bands in the mapped model. The rank of the imaginary part determines the number of independent screening channels of the problem, and allows the replacement of the phenomenological exhaustion criterion by a rigorous mathematical statement. This rank provides a distinction between multi-impurity models of first kind and of second kind.…
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