Cavity-mediated long-range interactions in Dirac materials induce an excitonic insulator below N_f = 16/π or a non-Fermi-liquid regime above it, with dynamic lifting of Landau level degeneracy under magnetic field.
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A sampled-partner approximation speeds up Pauli-consistent Monte Carlo for graphene with electron-electron scattering, enabling low-noise runs that expose grid-induced oscillations which can then be mitigated without changing the dynamics.
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Cavity-Induced Excitonic Insulation and Non-Fermi-Liquid Behavior in Dirac Materials
Cavity-mediated long-range interactions in Dirac materials induce an excitonic insulator below N_f = 16/π or a non-Fermi-liquid regime above it, with dynamic lifting of Landau level degeneracy under magnetic field.
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Low-noise Pauli-consistent ensemble Monte Carlo for graphene with electron-electron scattering
A sampled-partner approximation speeds up Pauli-consistent Monte Carlo for graphene with electron-electron scattering, enabling low-noise runs that expose grid-induced oscillations which can then be mitigated without changing the dynamics.