scholarly journals Renormalization group theory of the generalized multi-vertex sine-Gordon model

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Takashi Yanagisawa

Abstract We investigate the renormalization group theory of the generalized multi-vertex sine-Gordon model by employing the dimensional regularization method and also the Wilson renormalization group method. The vertex interaction is given by $\cos(k_j\cdot \phi)$, where $k_j$ ($j=1,2,\ldots,M$) are momentum vectors and $\phi$ is an $N$-component scalar field. The beta functions are calculated for the sine-Gordon model with multiple cosine interactions. The second-order correction in the renormalization procedure is given by the two-point scattering amplitude for tachyon scattering. We show that new vertex interaction with the momentum vector $k_{\ell}$ is generated from two vertex interactions with vectors $k_i$ and $k_j$ when $k_i$ and $k_j$ meet the condition $k_{\ell}=k_i\pm k_j$, called the triangle condition. A further condition $k_i\cdot k_j=\pm 1/2$ is required within the dimensional regularization method. The renormalization group equations form a set of closed equations when $\{k_j\}$ form an equilateral triangle for $N=2$ or a regular tetrahedron for $N=3$. The Wilsonian renormalization group method gives qualitatively the same result for beta functions.

2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Takashi Yanagisawa

We present the dimensional regularization approach to the renormalization group theory of the generalized sine-Gordon model. The generalized sine-Gordon model means the sine-Gordon model with high frequency cosine modes. We derive renormalization group equations for the generalized sine-Gordon model by regularizing the divergence based on the dimensional method. We discuss the scaling property of renormalization group equations. The generalized model would present a new class of scaling property.


2010 ◽  
Vol 24 (27) ◽  
pp. 2725-2731
Author(s):  
QIHUI CHEN ◽  
PENG LI

The contractor renormalization (CORE) group method is applied to the even-leg spin tori to reveal their ground-state energies and the lowest excitation gaps. The spin tori are referred to the spin ladders that are closed along the rung direction. We designed an improved iterative CORE algorithm and applied it to the even-leg tori. The improvement is made by introducing an extrapolation based on a sequence of hierarchical data that is obtained by varying the size of the elementary block. Quite good results are obtained and compared with the ones by other methods.


2014 ◽  
Vol 28 (09) ◽  
pp. 1450068 ◽  
Author(s):  
Li Wang ◽  
Tao Tu ◽  
Ping-Guo Guo ◽  
Guang-Can Guo

In this paper, we show that renormalization group theory can be used to give a systematic description of the evolution of the kink in a perturbed sine-Gordon equation. The present method gives the same results as inverse scattering theory and other approaches, which may provide a new insight into the soliton dynamics of perturbed equations.


Author(s):  
Y. Meurice ◽  
R. Perry ◽  
S.-W. Tsai

The renormalization group (RG) method developed by Ken Wilson more than four decades ago has revolutionized the way we think about problems involving a broad range of energy scales such as phase transitions, turbulence, continuum limits and bifurcations in dynamical systems. The Theme Issue provides articles reviewing recent progress made using the RG method in atomic, condensed matter, nuclear and particle physics. In the following, we introduce these articles in a way that emphasizes common themes and the universal aspects of the method.


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