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The Lipkin-Meshkov-Glick model: 'quasi-local' quantum criticality in nuclear physics (1102.1583v3)

Published 8 Feb 2011 in nucl-th and cond-mat.str-el

Abstract: Motivated by recent work on local quantum criticality in condensed matter systems, we study the Lipkin-Meshkov-Glick (LMG) model of nuclear physics as a simple model of a kind of 'quasi-local' quantum criticality. We identify a new crossover temperature, T*(V,W), between linear and nonlinear dynamics, which is analogous to the crossover between the renormalized classical and quantum critical regimes in the condensed-matter case. This temperature T* typically vanishes logarithmically as the quantum phase transition is approached, except near the quantum tricritical point where it becomes linear. We also note a further analogy with condensed-matter quantum criticality: the LMG model exhibits quantum order-by-disorder phenomena, of the type often associated with phase reconstruction near quantum critical points.

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