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We compare the one-loop renormalization group flow to strong coupling of the electronic interactions in the two-dimensional t-t'-Hubbard model with t' = - 0.3t for band fillings smaller and larger than half-filling. Using a numerical N-patch scheme ( N = 32, ..., 96) we show that in the electron-doped case with decreasing electron density there is a rapid transition from a d x2 - y2-wave superconducting regime with small characteristic energy scale to an approximate nesting regime with strong antiferromagnetic tendencies and higher energy scales. This contrasts with the hole-doped side discussed recently which exhibits a broad parameter region where the renormalization group flow suggests a truncation of the Fermi surface at the saddle points. We compare the quasiparticle scattering rates obtained from the renormalization group calculation which further emphasize the differences between the two cases.

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Received 19 December 2000 and Received in final form 28 February 2001

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Honerkamp, C. Electron-doping versus hole-doping in the 2D t-t' Hubbard model. Eur. Phys. J. B 21, 81–91 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00011117

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