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Mean-field dynamics: Singular potentials and rate of convergence
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    Mean-field dynamics: Singular potentials and rate of convergence (English)
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    6 August 2010
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    The authors consider the time evolution of a system of \(N\) identical bosons with interaction potential is rescaled by \(1/N\). Using a nonperturbative approach they allow a large class of singular interaction potentials as well as strong, possibly time-dependent external potentials. The authors also derive bounds on the rate of convergence of the quantum \(N\)-body dynamics to the Hartree dynamics.
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    quantum N-body dynamics
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    mean-field dynamics
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    nonlinear Hartree equation
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    singular potential
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