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Diamagnetic currents
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    We study the diamagnetic surface currents of particles in thermal equilibrium submitted to a constant magnetic field. The current density of independent electrons with Boltzmann (respectively Fermi) statistics has a Gaussian (respectively exponential) bound for its fall off into the bulk. For a system of interacting particles at low activity with Boltzmann statistics, the current density is localized near to the boundary and integrable when the two-body potential decays as \(| x|^{-\alpha}\), \(\alpha >4\), in three dimensions. In all cases, the integral of the current density is independent of the nature of the confining wall and correctly related to the bulk magnetisation. The results hold for hard and soft walls and all field strength. The analysis relies on the Feynman-Kac-Itô representation of the Gibbs state and on specific properties of the Brownian bridge process.
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    thermal equilibrium
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    interacting particles
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    Boltzmann statistics
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    Feynman-Kac-Itô representation
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    Gibbs state
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    Brownian bridge process
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