RGApproachToInteractingFermions
Introduction
The renormalization group (RG) is a very powerful tool in physics. Essentially, it is a way to continuously map a given theory onto other theories possessing the same low-energy physics by successively integrating out "fast", or high-energy, modes. This is expressed in terms of differential equations giving the "flows" of different coupling constants that appear in the theory.
The basic proceedure is as follows. Let us consider a given interacting Hamiltonian, and write the associated partition function in path integral form:
where the action is
and is the Hamiltonian in normal-ordered form with all the bosonic (fermionic) creation and annihilation operators replaced with complex (Grassman) numbers. Note that we are considering a theory on some underlying lattice, so that is the position vector for a point on the lattice.