A variational approach based on the path-integral formulation of the statistical mechanics is applied for calculating the partition function of the sine-Gordon field. This is done by determining an effective potential which includes, in a complete quantum way, the linear modes of the field, while treating variationally the nonlinear excitations. Using this effective potential the temperature renormalization is separately studied both for the vacuum and the one-soliton sector, recovering the total one-loop self-consistent (Hartree-Fock) renormalized approximation. A high-temperature expansion is calculated whose range of applicability is found to be much wider with respect to previous expansions of the same kind. Finally, a comparison with a Monte Carlo simulation is presented, obtaining a very good agreement with the numerical data.

Finite-temperature renormalization of sine-Gordon field by variational method

1988

Abstract

A variational approach based on the path-integral formulation of the statistical mechanics is applied for calculating the partition function of the sine-Gordon field. This is done by determining an effective potential which includes, in a complete quantum way, the linear modes of the field, while treating variationally the nonlinear excitations. Using this effective potential the temperature renormalization is separately studied both for the vacuum and the one-soliton sector, recovering the total one-loop self-consistent (Hartree-Fock) renormalized approximation. A high-temperature expansion is calculated whose range of applicability is found to be much wider with respect to previous expansions of the same kind. Finally, a comparison with a Monte Carlo simulation is presented, obtaining a very good agreement with the numerical data.
1988
Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi - ISC
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