The temporal ultraviolet limit for complex bosonic many-body models (Q625090)

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The temporal ultraviolet limit for complex bosonic many-body models
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    The temporal ultraviolet limit for complex bosonic many-body models (English)
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    14 February 2011
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    This huge (200 pages) paper continues the series of previous publications on the functional integral representation for many boson systems and power series representation for effective actions. The partition function is considered for a many-body model consisting of a weakly coupled gas at any positive temperature and any chemical potential, with both infrared and ultraviolet cutoffs imposed, in both temporal and spatial directions. In this paper a rigorous version of a functional integral representation for the partition function is considered while an ultraviolet cutoff is removed and the infrared cutoff still retained. The tools and techniques are developed for analyzing the large distance (e.g. infrared) behavior of the considered system, as the temperature tends to zero. The removal of the ultraviolet problem has received special attention. The developed representation for this limit provides a suitable starting point for controlling another limit when the infrared cutoffs are removed.
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    bosonic many-body models
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    quantum gases
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    weakly coupled gas
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    partition function
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    Feynman-Kac integral
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    functional integral representation
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    cutoffs
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    large distance behavior
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    thermodynamic equilibrium
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    grand canonical ensemble
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