Mott physics and collective modes: An atomic approximation of the four-particle irreducible functional

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We discuss a generalization of the dynamical mean field theory (DMFT) for strongly correlated systems close to a Mott transition based on a systematic approximation of the fully irreducible four-point vertex. It is an atomic-limit approximation of a functional of the one- and two-particle Green functions, built with the second Legendre transform of the free energy with respect to the two-particle Green function. This functional is represented diagrammatically by four-particle irreducible (4PI) diagrams. Like the dynamical vertex approximation (DΓA), the fully irreducible vertex is computed from a quantum impurity model whose bath is self-consistently determined by solving the parquet equations. However, in contrast with DΓA and DMFT, the interaction term of the impurity model is also self-consistently determined. The method interpolates between the parquet approximation at weak coupling and the atomic limit, where it is exact. It is applicable to systems with short-range and long-range interactions.

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Ayral, T., & Parcollet, O. (2016). Mott physics and collective modes: An atomic approximation of the four-particle irreducible functional. Physical Review B, 94(7). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.94.075159

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