The 1+1 dimensional massive Thirring model has a conformal critical phase and a gapped phase separated by a Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless transition, as shown by tensor-network simulations.
Topological Defects in Quantum Field Theory with Matrix Product States
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Topological defects (kinks) in a relativistic $\phi^{4}$ scalar field theory in $D=(1+1)$ are studied using the matrix product state tensor network. The one kink state is approximated as a matrix product state and the kink mass is calculated. The approach used is quite general and can be applied to a variety of theories and tensor networks. Additionally, the contribution of kink-antikink excitations to the ground state is examined and a general method to estimate the scalar mass from equal time ground state observables is provided. The scalar and kink mass are compared at strong coupling and behave as expected from universality arguments. This suggests that the matrix product state can adequately capture the physics of defect-antidefect excitations and thus provides a promising technique to study challenging non-equilibrium physics such as the Kibble-Zurek mechanism of defect formation.
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Phase structure of the 1+1 dimensional massive Thirring model from matrix product states
The 1+1 dimensional massive Thirring model has a conformal critical phase and a gapped phase separated by a Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless transition, as shown by tensor-network simulations.