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Negative diffusion in the Functional Renormalization Group flow for the Quark-Diquark Model
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We investigate the Quark-Diquark Model (QDM) with the Functional Renormalization Group (FRG) in the Local Potential Approximation. In a recent work [arXiv:2510.01066 [hep-ph]], problems were reported in applying this method at low temperatures and large quark chemical potentials, which were attributed to numerical artifacts. In this work, we trace the origin of these problems to the occurrence of a negative diffusion coefficient during the FRG flow of the derivative of the effective potential, leading to strong oscillations of the latter quantity. We show that negative diffusion is a model feature and not a numerical artifact. We propose a regularization scheme which introduces a hyperdiffusion term to remove these oscillations and demonstrate its effectiveness for studies of the phase diagram of the QDM. Regularizing the negative diffusion in the FRG flow is particularly important to reliably study phenomena such as color superconductivity and inhomogeneous phases, which might emerge in the high-density, low-temperature region of the QCD phase diagram.
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