16–20 Jun 2025
Europe/Budapest timezone

Sine-Gordon model at finite temperature: the method of random surfaces

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30m
Eötvös Room, Northern Building

Eötvös Room, Northern Building

Eötvös Lorand University, Faculty of Science, Budapest Pázmány Péter stny. 1/A, 1117
20 Min Talk Participants Talks

Speaker

Miklós Tóth (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)

Description

The sine-Gordon theory is a paradigmatic integrable field theory, relevant for the description of many 1D gapped systems. Despite its integrable nature, calculating finite temperature physical quantities, such as correlation functions, remains a challenge. The titular method of random surfaces is a Monte Carlo-based numerical algorithm that makes it possible to get non-perturbative results at finite temperature.

Author

Miklós Tóth (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)

Co-authors

Dávid Szász-Schagrin (University of Bologna) Gábor Takács (Budapest University of Technology and Economics) Jedediah Pixley (Rutgers University) Márton Kormos (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)

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