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    4 February 2013
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    Let us first quote the authors' abstract: ``We consider translation-invariant quantum systems in the thermo-dynamic limit. We argue that their energy-momentum spectra should have shapes consistent with effective models involving quasiparticles. Our main example is the second quantized homogeneous interacting Fermi gas in a large cubic box with periodic boundary conditions, at zero temperature. We expect that its energy-momentum spectrum has a positive energy gap and a positive critical velocity.'' The authors formulate, in particular, two physically plausible mathematical conjectures concerning spectral properties of gases consisting of attractive Fermions, which might become a challenge to mathematicians working in spectral theory. The perspective of approaching the phenomenon of superconductivity by this kind of models is mentioned.
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