We study the two-dimensional lattice multicomponent Abelian-Higgs model, which is a lattice compact U(1) gauge theory coupled with an N-component complex scalar field, characterized by a global SU(N) symmetry. In agreement with the Mermin-Wagner theorem, the model has only a disordered phase at finite temperature, and a critical behavior is observed only in the zero-temperature limit. The universal features are investigated by numerical analyses of the finite-size scaling behavior in the zero-temperature limit. The results show that the renormalization-group flow of the 2D lattice N-component Abelian-Higgs model is asymptotically controlled by the infinite gauge-coupling fixed point, associated with the universality class of the 2D CPN-1 field theory.

Two-dimensional multicomponent Abelian-Higgs lattice models

Bonati, C;Vicari, E
2020-01-01

Abstract

We study the two-dimensional lattice multicomponent Abelian-Higgs model, which is a lattice compact U(1) gauge theory coupled with an N-component complex scalar field, characterized by a global SU(N) symmetry. In agreement with the Mermin-Wagner theorem, the model has only a disordered phase at finite temperature, and a critical behavior is observed only in the zero-temperature limit. The universal features are investigated by numerical analyses of the finite-size scaling behavior in the zero-temperature limit. The results show that the renormalization-group flow of the 2D lattice N-component Abelian-Higgs model is asymptotically controlled by the infinite gauge-coupling fixed point, associated with the universality class of the 2D CPN-1 field theory.
2020
Bonati, C; Pelissetto, A; Vicari, E
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