First five-loop renormalization group functions for the O(N) Gross-Neveu-Yukawa model, yielding refined, resummed critical exponent estimates for N=1, 2, and 5.
Fermion-sign-free Majarana-quantum-Monte-Carlo studies of quantum critical phenomena of Dirac fermions in two dimensions
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Quantum critical phenomena may be qualitatively different when massless Dirac fermions are present at criticality. Using our recently-discovered fermion-sign-free Majorana quantum Monte Carlo (MQMC) method introduced by us in Ref. [1], we investigate the quantum critical phenomena of {\it spinless} Dirac fermions at their charge-density-wave (CDW) phase transitions on the honeycomb lattice having $N_s=2L^2$ sites with largest $L=24$. By finite-size scaling, we accurately obtain critical exponents of this so-called Gross-Neveu chiral-Ising universality class of {\it two} (two-component) Dirac fermions in 2+1D: $\eta=0.45(2)$, $\nu=0.77(3)$, and $\beta=0.60(3)$, which are qualitatively different from the mean-field results but are reasonably close to the ones obtained from renormalization group calculations.
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Anomalous dimensions and critical exponents for the Gross-Neveu-Yukawa model at five loops
First five-loop renormalization group functions for the O(N) Gross-Neveu-Yukawa model, yielding refined, resummed critical exponent estimates for N=1, 2, and 5.