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Spin liquids on a honeycomb lattice: Projective Symmetry Group study of Schwinger fermion mean-field theory
Spin liquids are novel states of matter with fractionalized excitations. A
recent numerical study of Hubbard model on a honeycomb lattice\cite{Meng2010}
indicates that a gapped spin liquid phase exists close to the Mott transition.
Using Projective Symmetry Group, we classify all the possible spin liquid
states by Schwinger fermion mean-field approach. We find there is only one
fully gapped spin liquid candidate state: "Sublattice Pairing State" that can
be realized up to the 3rd neighbor mean-field amplitudes, and is in the
neighborhood of the Mott transition. We propose this state as the spin liquid
phase discovered in the numerical work. To understand whether SPS can be
realized in the Hubbard model, we study the mean-field phase diagram in the
spin-1/2 model and find an s-wave pairing state. We argue that s-wave
pairing state is not a stable phase and the true ground state may be SPS. A
scenario of a continuous phase transition from SPS to the semimetal phase is
proposed. This work also provides guideline for future variational studies of
Gutzwiller projected wavefunctions.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures, Revtex
Solutions to the complex Korteweg-de Vries equation: Blow-up solutions and non-singular solutions
In the paper two kinds of solutions are derived for the complex Korteweg-de
Vries equation, including blow-up solutions and non-singular solutions. We
derive blow-up solutions from known 1-soliton solution and a double-pole
solution. There is a complex Miura transformation between the complex
Korteweg-de Vries equation and a modified Korteweg-de Vries equation. Using the
transformation, solitons, breathers and rational solutions to the complex
Korteweg-de Vries equation are obtained from those of the modified Korteweg-de
Vries equation. Dynamics of the obtained solutions are illustrated.Comment: 12 figure
Bootstrapping 2D CFTs in the Semiclassical Limit
We study two dimensional conformal field theories in the semiclassical limit.
In this limit, the four-point function is dominated by intermediate primaries
of particular weights along with their descendants, and the crossing equations
simplify drastically. For a four-point function receiving sufficiently small
contributions from the light primaries, the structure constants involving heavy
primaries follow a universal formula. Applying our results to the four-point
function of the twist field in the symmetric product orbifold, we
produce the Hellerman bound and the logarithmically corrected Cardy formula
that is valid for .Comment: 32 pages, 7 figures. v2, v3: references added, minor clarification
Carving Out the End of the World or (Superconformal Bootstrap in Six Dimensions)
We bootstrap superconformal field theories in six
dimensions, by analyzing the four-point function of flavor current multiplets.
Assuming flavor group, we present universal bounds on the central charge
and the flavor central charge . Based on the numerical data, we
conjecture that the rank-one E-string theory saturates the universal lower
bound on , and numerically determine the spectrum of long multiplets in
the rank-one E-string theory. We comment on the possibility of solving the
higher-rank E-string theories by bootstrap and thereby probing M-theory on
AdS/.Comment: 59 pages, 10 figures, 4 tables; v2-v5: typos corrected, references
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