Why Self-Consistent Diagrammatic Perturbation Theory is `just' Perturbation Theory
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❄️ cond-mat
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perturbationtheorydiagrammaticgreenself-consistentwrite-upadvantagesargue
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In this short write-up we argue that self-consistent diagrammatic perturbation theory(i.e. Feynman diagrams) for the one-particle Green function is unable to capture some important qualitative features no matter how self-consistently the Green functions are obtained. This write-up is intended to highlight the short-comings of perturbation theory and also tout the advantages of the sea-boson technique(hep-th/9706006).
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