Multiparticle equations for interacting Dirac fermions in magnetically confined graphene quantum dots
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Abstract: We study the energy of quasi-particles in graphene within the Hartree-Fock approximation. The quasi-particles are confined via an inhomogeneous magnetic field and interact via the Coulomb potential. We show that the associated functional has a minimizer and determine the stability conditions for the N-particle problem in such a graphene quantum dot.
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