The paper exactly diagonalizes the SSH-HK model and reports non-Fermi liquid phases, but its claimed topological marker (Zak phase 2 pi) is equivalent to 0 modulo 2 pi and the analysis omits flat-band ground states.
Dilute magnetic moments in an exactly solvable interacting host
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Despite concerted efforts, the problem of dilute local moments embedded in a correlated conduction electron host such as Nd$_{1-x}$Ce$_x$CuO$_2$ persists due to lack of analytically controllable models. Here, we address the question: how do local moments couple to correlated but integrable hosts? We describe the conduction electrons by the model of Hatsugai-Kohmoto (HK) which has undergone a recent resurgence arising from its exact solvability, existence of Luttinger surfaces, and connections to Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev (SYK) thermodynamics. We derive an exact low energy "Kondo-HK" Hamiltonian and show the existence of additional spin-exchange coupling that is relevant in the renormalization group (RG) sense. This term is ferromagnetic and does not vanish at low energies yielding an algebraic enhancement of the Kondo temperature. "Poor man's" scaling of couplings exhibits an exotic step-like RG flow between UV-IR fixed points attributed to severely restricted scattering phase space. This phenomenon is analogous to the flow of central charge in Zamolodchikov's diagonal resonance scattering in integrable quantum field theories.
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Emergence of Topological Non-Fermi Liquid Phases in a Modified Su-Schrieffer-Heeger Chain with Long-Range Interactions
The paper exactly diagonalizes the SSH-HK model and reports non-Fermi liquid phases, but its claimed topological marker (Zak phase 2 pi) is equivalent to 0 modulo 2 pi and the analysis omits flat-band ground states.