One-Particle vs. Two-Particle Crossover in Weakly Coupled Hubbard Chains and Ladders: Perturbative Renormalization Group Approach

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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4 pages, 3 eps figures, proceedings of the ninth international conference on recent progress in many-body theories (1997, July

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Physical nature of dimensional crossovers in weakly coupled Hubbard chains
and ladders has been discussed within the framework of the perturbative
renormalization-group approach. The difference between these two cases
originates from different universality classes which the corresponding isolated
systems belong to.

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