Abstract
The Kondo effect in a repulsively interacting electron system (Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid) is studied. By using the poor man's scaling method it is shown that the Kondo coupling in this model flows to the strong-coupling regime not only for the antiferromagnetic but also for the ferromagnetic case. The ground state is governed by stable strong-coupling fixed points where the impurity spin is completely screened; the fixed-point Hamiltonian consists of two semi-infinite Tomonaga-Luttinger liquids and a spin singlet. Specific heat, susceptibility, and conductance are calculated for low temperatures.
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