Does the Mermin-Wagner theorem forbid superconductivity in the 2D Hubbard-Model?
Answers
Answered by
0
In the 2D Hubbard model (two spatial dimensions) the Mermin-Wagner theorem does not allow a phase transition." I am quite illiterate concerning this theorem and hearsay. Does the theorem apply to a superconducting transition as well? References that justify its applicability are welcome.
Answered by
0
Hey mate!!
The answer goes here..
"In the 2D Hubbard model (two spatial dimensions) the Mermin-Wagner theorem does not allow a phase transition." I am quite illiterate concerning this theorem and hearsay. Does the theorem apply to a superconducting transition as well? References that justify its applicability are welcome.
Thanks for the question!
☺☺☺
The answer goes here..
"In the 2D Hubbard model (two spatial dimensions) the Mermin-Wagner theorem does not allow a phase transition." I am quite illiterate concerning this theorem and hearsay. Does the theorem apply to a superconducting transition as well? References that justify its applicability are welcome.
Thanks for the question!
☺☺☺
Similar questions
Computer Science,
7 months ago
English,
7 months ago
Social Sciences,
7 months ago
Physics,
1 year ago
English,
1 year ago