TRG computations show that Lüscher's admissibility condition moves the first-order transition of the 2D U(1) gauge-Higgs model at theta = pi closer to theta = pi under the field-theoretical definition, and locate the critical endpoint at M_c = 2.9974765(14).
Tensor network formulation of the massless Schwinger model
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We construct a tensor network representation of the partition function for the massless Schwinger model on a two dimensional lattice using staggered fermions. The tensor network representation allows us to include a topological term. Using a particular implementation of the tensor renormalization group (HOTRG) we calculate the phase diagram of the theory. For a range of values of the coupling to the topological term $\theta$ and the gauge coupling $\beta$ we compare with results from hybrid Monte Carlo when possible and find good agreement.
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Tensor renormalization group study of the two-dimensional lattice U(1) gauge-Higgs model with a topological $\theta$ term under L\"uscher's admissibility condition
TRG computations show that Lüscher's admissibility condition moves the first-order transition of the 2D U(1) gauge-Higgs model at theta = pi closer to theta = pi under the field-theoretical definition, and locate the critical endpoint at M_c = 2.9974765(14).