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A Sport and a Pastime: Model Design and Computation in Quantum Many-Body Systems

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arxiv 2207.02123 v2 pith:6NVSMI6P submitted 2022-06-27 cond-mat.str-el cond-mat.supr-con

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We summarize the recent developments in the model design and computation for a few representative quantum many-body systems, encompassing quantum critical metals beyond the Hertz-Millis-Moriya framework with pseudogap and superconductivity, SYK non-Fermi-liquid with self-tuned quantum criticality and fluctuation induced superconductivity, and the flat-band quantum Moir\'e lattice models in continuum where the interplay of quantum geometry of flat-band wave function and the long-range Coulomb interactions gives rise to novel insulating phases at integer fillings and superconductivity away from them. Although the narrative choreography seems simple, we show how important the appropriate model design and their tailor-made algorithmic developments -- in other words, the scientific imagination inspired by the corresponding fast experimental developments in the aforementioned systems -- compel us to invent and discover new knowledge and insights in the sport and pastime of quantum many-body research.

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