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    Renormalization of the one-body off-diagonal Coulomb field in nuclei

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    Isospin violation effects in nuclei are investigated within a microscopic approach which takes into account the influence of the residual strong interaction on the Coulomb interaction. The renormalization of the off-diagonal Coulomb field acting within a nucleus, by the residual strong interaction is calculated analytically in a simplified RPA. From the expression for the suppression coefficient of the isospin violating part of the Coulomb field, the isospin violating spreading widths of isobaric analog states are derived. The resulting reduction of the width is in agreement with the data on the isospin symmetry restoration and with some earlier evaluations of the isospin violating spreading widths.Comment: 11 pages, Late

    Computing Effective Hamiltonians of Doped and Frustrated Antiferromagnets By Contractor Renormalization

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    A review of the Contractor Renormalization (CORE) method, as a systematic derivation of the low energy effective hamiltonian, is given, with emphasis on its differences and advantages over traditional perturbative (weak/strong links) real space RG. For the low energy physics of the 2D Hubbard model, we derive the plaquette bosons (projected SO(5)) model which connects the microscopic model to phases and phenomenology of high-Tc cuprates. For the S=1/2 Pyrochlore and Kagome antiferromagnets, the effective hamiltonians predict spin-disordered, lattice symmetry breaking, ground states with a large density of low energy singlets as found by exact diagonalization of small clusters.Comment: For the proceedings of the conference on 'Effective Models for Low-Dimensional Strongly Correlated Systems', Peyresq, September 2005. Peyresq Conference. 11 pages, 9 Figure

    Spin Tunneling, Berry phases and Doped Antiferromagnets

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    Interference effects between Berry phase factors in spin tunneling systems have been discussed in recent Letters by Loss, DiVincenzo and Grinstein and von Delft and Henley. This Comment points out that Berry phases in spin tunneling are important in another interesting case: the two dimensional doped antiferromagnet. I show that the dispersion of a single hole in the t-J model changes sign as e2πse^{2\pi s} where ss is the size of the spins. This provides an interpretation of the numerical results for the s=\half model, and a prediction for other spin sizes.Comment: 5 pages, LaTe

    The Long Arm Comes to Maryland

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