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Interplay between superconductivity and non-Fermi liquid at a quantum-critical point in a metal. I: The $γ$-model and its phase diagram at $T=0$. The case $0 < γ<1$

We analyze a class of quantum-critical models, in which momentum integration and the selection of a particular pairing symmetry can be done explicitly, and the competition between non-Fermi liquid and pairing can be analyzed within an effective model with dynamical electron-electron interaction $V(Ω_m)\sim 1/|Ω_m|^γ$ (the $γ$-model). In this paper, the first in the series, we consider the case $T=0$ and $0<γ<1$. We argue that tendency to pairing is stronger, and the ground state is a superconductor. We argue, however, that superconducting state is highly non-trivial as there exists a discrete set of topologically distinct solutions for the pairing gap $Δ_n (ω_m)$ ($n = 0, 1, 2..., \infty$). All solutions have the same spatial pairing symmetry, but differ in the time domain: $Δ_n (ω_m)$ changes sign $n$ times as a function of Matsubara frequency $ω_m$. The $n =0$ solution $Δ_0 (ω_m)$ is sign-preserving and tends to a finite value at $ω_m =0$, like in BCS theory. The $n = \infty$ solution corresponds to an infinitesimally small $Δ(ω_m)$. As a proof, we obtain the exact solution of the linearized gap equation at $T=0$ on the entire frequency axis for all $0<γ<1$, and an approximate solution of the non-linear gap equation.We argue that the presence of an infinite set of solutions opens up a new channel of gap fluctuations. We extend the analysis to the case where the pairing component of the interaction has additional factor $1/N$ and show that there exists a critical $N_{cr} >1$, above which superconductivity disappears, and the ground state becomes a non-Fermi liquid.We show that all solutions develop simultaneously once $N$ gets smaller than $N_{cr}$.

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