Instanton gas approach to the Hubbard model
Maksim Ulybyshev, Christopher Winterowd, Fakher Assaad, Savvas, Zafeiropoulos

TL;DR
This paper introduces an instanton gas approach to the Hubbard model using a path integral formulation, enabling analysis of local moment formation and short-range magnetic correlations without breaking SU(2) symmetry.
Contribution
It develops a novel instanton gas framework for the Hubbard model that predicts instanton distributions and captures local moments and short-range correlations.
Findings
Predicts instanton distribution and dominance in the thermodynamic limit.
Describes local moment formation with anti-ferromagnetic correlations.
Shows spectral features of Hubbard bands.
Abstract
In this article we consider a path integral formulation of the Hubbard model based on a SU(2)-symmetrical Hubbard-Stratonovich transformation that couples auxiliary field to the local electronic density. This decoupling is known to have a regular saddle-point structure: each saddle point is a set of elementary field configurations localized in space and imaginary time which we coin instantons. We formulate a classical partition function for the instanton gas that has predictive power. Namely, we can predict the distribution of instantons and show that the instanton number is sharply defined in the thermodynamic limit, thus defining a unique dominant saddle point. Despite the fact that the instanton approach does not capture the magnetic transition inherent to the Hubbard model on the honeycomb lattice, we were able to describe the local moment formation accompanied by short-ranged…
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