Bipartite charge fluctuations in 3D metals encode Fermi surface geometry and quantum metric via a logarithmic term expressible as surface integrals of curvature and quantum metric tensors.
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Coulomb interactions turn a Berry-dipole semimetal into an anisotropic non-Fermi liquid with amplified topological Berry dipole under renormalization-group flow.
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Topological anisotropic non-Fermi liquid from a Berry-dipole semimetal
Coulomb interactions turn a Berry-dipole semimetal into an anisotropic non-Fermi liquid with amplified topological Berry dipole under renormalization-group flow.
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Surface Functional Renormalization Group for Layered Quantum Materials
Surface fRG extension shows d-wave superconductivity from the 2D Hubbard model persists across most interlayer couplings but splits into two regimes separated by a narrow region of incommensurate spin-density-wave and spin-bond order at intermediate couplings.