Introduction to statistical field-theory: from a toy model to a one-component plasma
Abstract
Working with a toy model whose partition function consists of a discrete summation, we introduce the statistical field-theory methodology by transforming a partition function via a formal Gaussian integral relation (the Hubbard-Stratonovich transformation). We then consider Gaussian type of approximations, wherein correlational contributions enter as harmonic fluctuations around the saddle-point solution. The work focuses on how to construct a self-consistent, non-perturbative approximation without recourse to a variational construction based on the Gibbs-Bogolyubov-Feynman inequality that is inapplicable to a complex action. To address this problem, we propose a construction based on a selective satisfaction of a set of exact relations generated by considering a dual representation of a partition function, in its original and transformed form.
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@article{arxiv.1411.6494,
title = {Introduction to statistical field-theory: from a toy model to a one-component plasma},
author = {Derek Frydel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.6494},
year = {2016}
}