Symmetries of Thirring models on 3d lattices
Abstract
We review some recent developments about strongly interacting relativistic Fermi theories in three spacetime dimensions. These models realize the asymptotic safety scenario and are used to describe the low-energy properties of Dirac materials in condensed matter physics. We begin with a general discussion of the symmetries of multi-flavor Fermi systems in arbitrary dimensions. Then we review known results about the critical flavor number of Thirring models in three dimensions. Only models with flavor number below show a phase transition from a symmetry-broken strong-coupling phase to a symmetric weak-coupling phase. Recent simulations with chiral fermions show that is smaller than previously extracted with various non-perturbative methods. Our simulations with chiral SLAC fermions reveal that for four-component flavors . This means that all reducible Thirring models with show no phase transition with order parameter. Instead we discover footprints of phase transitions without order parameter. These new transitions are probably smooth and could be used to relate the lattice Thirring models to Thirring models in the continuum. For a single irreducible flavor, we provide previously unpublished values for the critical couplings and critical exponents.
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@article{arxiv.2201.01692,
title = {Symmetries of Thirring models on 3d lattices},
author = {Andreas W. Wipf and Julian J. Lenz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.01692},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
19 pages, 9 figures, Prepared for the 2021 Special Issue of the journal Symmetry on New Applications of Symmetry in Lattice Field Theory. In this replacement we corrected some errors (concerning the SLAC lattice-derivative), some misprints (mixup of numbers) and emphasized the link to random matrix theory. In addition we deleted some obsolete references and added relevant new ones