We consider a fermionic many body system in Z(d) with a short range interaction and quasi-periodic disorder. In the strong disorder regime and assuming a Diophantine condition on the frequencies and on the chemical potential, we prove at T = 0 the exponential decay of the correlations and the vanishing of the Drude weight, signaling non-metallic behavior in the ground state. The proof combines Ward Identities, Renormalization Group and KAM Lindstedt series methods.

Vanishing of Drude Weight in Interacting Fermions on ℤᵈ with Quasi-Periodic Disorder [Vanishing of Drude Weight in Interacting Fermions on Z(d) with Quasi-Periodic Disorder] / V. Mastropietro. - In: JOURNAL OF STATISTICAL PHYSICS. - ISSN 0022-4715. - 186:3(2022 Mar), pp. 32.1-32.20. [10.1007/s10955-021-02868-1]

Vanishing of Drude Weight in Interacting Fermions on ℤᵈ with Quasi-Periodic Disorder [Vanishing of Drude Weight in Interacting Fermions on Z(d) with Quasi-Periodic Disorder]

V. Mastropietro
2022

Abstract

We consider a fermionic many body system in Z(d) with a short range interaction and quasi-periodic disorder. In the strong disorder regime and assuming a Diophantine condition on the frequencies and on the chemical potential, we prove at T = 0 the exponential decay of the correlations and the vanishing of the Drude weight, signaling non-metallic behavior in the ground state. The proof combines Ward Identities, Renormalization Group and KAM Lindstedt series methods.
Quasi-periodic disorder; Interacting fermions; Localization; Drude weight; Small divisors
Settore MAT/07 - Fisica Matematica
mar-2022
3-feb-2022
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