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The Kondo effect revisited: RG-improved perturbation theory based on the Schwinger-boson representation

Resorting to the Schwinger-boson representation for the description of a localized magnetic-impurity state, we develop an RG-improved (renormalization group) perturbation theory for the Kondo effect. This Schwinger-boson based RG-improved perturbation theory covers the whole temperature range from a decoupled local moment state to a local Fermi-liquid state through the crossover temperature regime, shown from the specific heat and spin susceptibility of the magnetic impurity. The Schwinger-boson based RG-improved perturbation theory makes the strong coupling fixed point at IR (infrared) accessible from the gaussian one at UV (ultraviolet) within the perturbation framework, regarded to be complementary to the Schwinger-boson based NCA (non-crossing approximation) self-consistent theory [Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 96}, 016601 (2006)]. The existence of the perturbatively accessible strong coupling fixed point implies the nature on the statistics of spinons, not determined by hands but chosen by the nature of strongly coupled systems.

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