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    Universal conductance in quantum wires in the presence of Umklapp scattering

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    The effects of Umklapp scattering on the zero-temperature conductance in one-dimensional quantum wires are reexamined by taking into account both the screening of external potential and the non-uniform chemical potential shift due to electron-electron interaction. It is shown that in the case away from half-filling the conductance is given by the universal value, 2e2/h2e^2/h, even in the presence of Umklapp scattering, owing to these renormalization effects of external potential. The conclusion is in accordance with the recent claim obtained for the system with non-interacting leads being attached to a quantum wire.Comment: 5 pages, to be published in Euro. Phys. J.

    SU(\nu) Generalization of Twisted Haldane-Shastry Model

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    The SU(ν\nu) generalized Haldane-Shastry spin chain with 1/r21/r^2 interaction is studied with twisted boundary conditions. The exact wavefunctions of Jastrow type are obtained for every rational value of the twist angle in unit of 2π2\pi. The spectral flow of the ground state is then discussed as a function of the twist angle. By resorting to the motif picture in the Bethe ansatz method, we show that the period of the spectral flow is ν\nu, which is determined by the statistical interaction in exclusion statistics.Comment: 23 pages, revtex, To appear in Nucl. Phys.

    Mott transitions in two-orbital Hubbard systems

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    We investigate the Mott transitions in two-orbital Hubbard systems. Applying the dynamical mean field theory and the self-energy functional approach, we discuss the stability of itinerant quasi-particle states in each band. It is shown that separate Mott transitions occur at different Coulomb interaction strengths in general. On the other hand, if some special conditions are satisfied for the interactions, spin and orbital fluctuations are equally enhanced at low temperatures, resulting in a single Mott transition. The phase diagrams are obtained at zero and finite temperatures. We also address the effect of the hybridization between two orbitals, which induces the Kondo-like heavy fermion states in the intermediate orbital-selective Mott phase.Comment: 21 Pages, 17 Figures, to appear in Progress of Theoretical Physics (YKIS2004 Proceedings

    Renormalized Harmonic-Oscillator Description of Confined Electron Systems with Inverse-Square Interaction

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    An integrable model for SU(ν\nu) electrons with inverse-square interaction is studied for the system with confining harmonic potential. We develop a new description of the spectrum based on the {\it renormalized harmonic-oscillators} which incorporate interaction effects via the repulsion of energy levels. This approach enables a systematic treatment of the excitation spectrum as well as the ground-state quantities.Comment: RevTex, 7 page

    Zero-temperature Phase Diagram of Two Dimensional Hubbard Model

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    We investigate the two-dimensional Hubbard model on the triangular lattice with anisotropic hopping integrals at half filling. By means of a self-energy functional approach, we discuss how stable the non-magnetic state is against magnetically ordered states in the system. We present the zero-temperature phase diagram, where the normal metallic state competes with magnetically ordered states with (Ï€,Ï€)(\pi, \pi) and (2Ï€/3,2Ï€/3)(2\pi/3, 2\pi/3) structures. It is shown that a non-magnetic Mott insulating state is not realized as the ground state, in the present framework, but as a meta-stable state near the magnetically ordered phase with (2Ï€/3,2Ï€/3)(2\pi/3, 2\pi/3) structure.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
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