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Abstract

We have studied the impact of nonlocal electronic correlations at all length scales on the Mott-Hubbard metal-insulator transition in the unfrustrated two-dimensional Hubbard model. Combining dynamical vertex approximation, lattice quantum Monte Carlo, and variational cluster approximation, we demonstrate that scattering at long-range fluctuations, i.e., Slater-like paramagnons, opens a spectral gap at weak-to-intermediate coupling, irrespective of the preformation of localized or short-range magnetic moments. This is the reason why the two-dimensional Hubbard model has a paramagnetic phase which is insulating at low enough temperatures for any (finite) interaction and no Mott-Hubbard transition is observed.

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