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Functional renormalization group for extremely correlated electrons
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Strong-coupling functional renormalization group: Nagaoka ferromagnetism and non-Fermi liquid physics in the Hubbard model at $U = \infty$
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Author(s)
NameORCIDGNDAffiliation
Arnold, Jonas orcid-logo
0009-0002-9749-6622
Theoretical Physics 
Kopietz, Peter
0000-0002-9334-7438
Theoretical Physics 
Rückriegel, Andreas 
0009-0000-8656-0735
Theoretical Physics 
 
Faculty
13 Physics
 
Date Issued
27 January 2026
 
Publisher(s)
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
 
Handle
https://gude.uni-frankfurt.de/handle/gude/722
 
DOI
10.48550/arXiv.2512.15437
 

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At strong on-site repulsion U, the fermionic Hubbard model realizes an extremely correlated electron system. In this regime, it is natural to derive the low-energy physics with the help of non-canonical operators acting on a projected Hilbert space without double occupancies. Using a strong-coupling functional renormalization group technique, we study the physics of such extreme correlations in the strict U=∞ limit, where only kinematic interactions due to the Hilbert space projection remain. For nearest-neighbor hopping on a square lattice, we find that the electronic spectrum is significantly renormalized, with bandwidth and quasi-particle residue strongly decreasing with increasing electron density. On the other hand, damping and particle-hole asymmetry increase, while a polaronic continuum forms in the hole sector, below the single-particle band. Fermi liquid phenomenology applies only at low densities, where the system remains paramagnetic. At higher densities, we find a bad metal with strong magnetic correlations, indicating that the ground state is the Nagaoka ferromagnet at high densities and a stripe antiferromagnet at intermediate densities. Both in the paramagnetic and the ferromagnetic regimes, we observe a violation of Luttinger's theorem.
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Mathematica Sheet used to solve the X-FRG flow of the t model and postprocess the data.
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