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Tensor networks-a new tool for old problems
A new renormalization group approach that maps lattice problems to tensor
networks may hold the key to solving seemingly intractable models of strongly
correlated systems in any dimension. A Physics Viewpoint on arXiv:0903.1069Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure
The landscape of the Hubbard model
I present a pedagogical survey of a variety of quantum phases of the Hubbard
model. The honeycomb lattice model has a conformal field theory connecting the
semi-metal to the insulator with Neel order. States with fractionalized
excitations are linked to the deconfined phases of gauge theories. I also
consider the confining phases of such gauge theories, and show how Berry phases
of monopoles induce valence bond solid order. The triangular lattice model can
display a metal-insulator transition from a Fermi liquid to a deconfined spin
liquid, and I describe the theory of this transition. The bilayer triangular
lattice is used to illustrate another compressible metallic phase, the
`fractionalized Fermi liquid'. I make numerous connections of these phases and
critical points to the AdS/CFT correspondence. In particular, I argue that two
recent holographic constructions connect respectively to the Fermi liquid and
fractionalized Fermi liquid phases.Comment: 56 pages, 16 figures; TASI and Chandrasekhar lectures; (v3) expanded
discussion of phases with Fermi surfaces; (v5) added section on Mott
transition on the triangular lattic
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