摘要

The non-perturbative renormalization group (NPRG), in its modern form, constitutes an efficient framework to investigate the physics of systems whose long-distance behavior is dominated by strong fluctuations that are out of reach of perturbative approaches. We present here the basic principles underlying the NPRG and illustrate its power in the context of two longstanding problems of condensed matter and soft matter physics: the nature of the phase transition occuring in frustrated magnets in three dimensions and the phase diagram of polymerized phantom membranes.

  • 出版日期2011-5-30

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