Sum rules and density waves spectrum for nonrelativistic fermions

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DOI10.1063/1.3100756zbMATH Open1214.82006arXiv0804.0675OpenAlexW2048110064MaRDI QIDQ3650488FDOQ3650488

G. Morchio, Author name not available (Why is that?)

Publication date: 14 December 2009

Published in: Journal of Mathematical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Frequency sum rules are derived in extended quantum systems of non relativistic fermions from a minimal set of assumptions on dynamics in infinite volume, for ground and thermal states invariant under space translations or a lattice subgroup. For the jellium Coulomb model, they imply the one point result for the plasmon energy spectrum in the zero momentum limit. In general, the density waves energy spectrum is shown to converge, in the limit of large wavelenght, to a point measure at zero frequency, for any number of fermion fields and potentials with integrable second derivatives. For low momentum, <omega^2(k)> ~ k^2 for potentials V with r^2 d_i d_j V integrable, <omega^2(k)> ~ k^{a-d+2} for potentials decaying at infinity as 1/r^a, d-2 < a < d, d the space dimensions. For one component models with short range interactions, the fourth momentum of the frequency is expressed, at lowest order in k, purely in terms of the three point correlation function of the density.


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