Abstract
AbstractWe present a general method to study weak‐coupling instabilities of a large class of interacting electron models in a controlled and unbiased way. Quite generally, the electron gas is unstable towards a superconducting state even in the absence of phonons, since high‐energy spin fluctuations create an effective attraction between the quasi‐particles. As an example, we show the occurrence of d‐wave pairing in the repulsive Hubbard model in two dimensions. In one dimension or if the Fermi surface is nested, there are several competing instabilities. The required renormalization group formalism for this case is presented to lowest (one‐loop) order on a most elementary level, connecting the idea of the “parquet summation” to the more modern concept of Wilson's effective action. The validity and restrictions of the one‐loop approximation are discussed in detail. As a result, three different renormalization group approaches known in the literature are shown to be equivalent within the regime of applicability. We also briefly discuss the open problem of a two‐dimensional Fermi system at Van Hove filling without nesting.
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