Addressing energy density functionals in the language of path-integrals II: Comparative study of functional renormalization group techniques applied to the (0+0)-D $O(N)$-symmetric $\varphi^{4}$-theory
Kilian Fraboulet, Jean-Paul Ebran

TL;DR
This paper compares different functional renormalization group techniques applied to a simple $O(N)$-symmetric $\
Contribution
It introduces and compares 1PI-, 2PI-, and 2PPI-FRG methods for the $O(N)$-symmetric $\
Findings
Identifies connections between various FRG approaches.
Provides detailed technical implementation for each FRG method.
Demonstrates applicability to the toy model as a step towards nuclear many-body problems.
Abstract
The present paper is the second of a series of publications that aim at investigating relevant directions to turn the nuclear energy density functional (EDF) method as an effective field theory (EFT). The EDF approach has known numerous successes in nuclear theory over the past decades and is currently the only microscopic technique that can be applied to all atomic nuclei. However, the phenomenological character of the EDF method also comes with important limitations, such as the lack of an explicit connection with quantum chromodynamics (QCD). As was argued in the first paper of this series, reformulating the EDF framework as an EFT would enable us to overcome these limitations. In particular, path-integral (PI) techniques are suited to achieve such a purpose as they allow to design numerous non-perturbative approximations and can take Lagrangians possibly derived from EFTs of QCD as…
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TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications · Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
