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A quantum kinetic equation for Fermi systems including three-body correlations
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    A quantum kinetic equation for Fermi systems including three-body correlations (English)
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    The authors derive a single-time quantum transport equation, which includes effects beyond the quasiparticle approximation, for Fermi systems in the framework of nonequilibrium real-time Green's functions theory. Ternary correlations are incorporated in the kinetic description via a cluster expansion for the self-energies (e.g., the transport vertex and the width) truncated at the level of three-body scattering amplitudes. A finite temperature/density formulation of the three-body problem is given. The corresponding three-body equations reduce to the well-known Faddeev equations in the vacuum limit. In equilibrium the equation of state contains virial corrections proportional to the third quantum virial coefficient.
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