A large-volume approximant for the constrained fermionic path integral is derived and tested in the chiral Gross-Neveu model, showing the chiral condensate appears as the edge of a flat disk in the constraint potential.
Inhomogeneous phases in the chirally imbalanced $2+1$-dimensional Gross-Neveu model and their absence in the continuum limit
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We study the $\mu$-$\mu_{45}$-$T$ phase diagram of the $2+1$-dimensional Gross-Neveu model, where $\mu$ denotes the ordinary chemical potential, $\mu_{45}$ the chiral chemical potential and $T$ the temperature. We use the mean-field approximation and two different lattice regularizations with naive chiral fermions. An inhomogeneous phase at finite lattice spacing is found for one of the two regularizations. Our results suggest that there is no inhomogeneous phase in the continuum limit. We show that a chiral chemical potential is equivalent to an isospin chemical potential. Thus, all results presented in this work can also be interpreted in the context of isospin imbalance.
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Constraining fermionic condensates
A large-volume approximant for the constrained fermionic path integral is derived and tested in the chiral Gross-Neveu model, showing the chiral condensate appears as the edge of a flat disk in the constraint potential.