We discuss spectra calculated for the 2D Hubbard model in the intermediate
coupling regime with the dynamical cluster approximation, which is a
non-perturbative approach. We find a crossover from a normal Fermi liquid with
a Fermi surface closed around the Brillouin zone center at large doping to a
non-Fermi liquid for small doping. The crossover is signalled by a splitting of
the Fermi surface around the X point of the 2D Brillouin zone, which
eventually leads to a hole-like Fermi surface closed around the point M. The
topology of the Fermi surface at low doping indicates a violation of
Luttinger's theorem. We discuss different ways of presenting the spectral data
to extract information about the Fermi surface. A comparison to recent
experiments will be presented.Comment: 8 pages, 7 color figures, uses RevTeX