Universal bounds for large determinants from non-commutative Hölder inequalities in fermionic constructive quantum field theory

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DOI10.1142/S0218202517500361zbMATH Open1373.81270arXiv1705.11149OpenAlexW2618574753WikidataQ126370088 ScholiaQ126370088MaRDI QIDQ5361978FDOQ5361978

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Publication date: 29 September 2017

Published in: M\(^3\)AS. Mathematical Models \& Methods in Applied Sciences (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Efficiently bounding large determinants is an essential step in non-relativistic fermionic constructive quantum field theory to prove the absolute convergence of the perturbation expansion of correlation functions in terms of powers of the strength uinmathbbR of the interparticle interaction. We provide, for large determinants of fermionic convariances, sharp bounds which hold for all (bounded and unbounded, the latter not being limited to semibounded) one-particle Hamiltonians. We find the smallest universal determinant bound to be exactly 1. In particular, the convergence of perturbation series at u=0 of any fermionic quantum field theory is ensured if the matrix entries, with respect to some fixed orthonormal basis, of the covariance and the interparticle interaction decay sufficiently fast. Our proofs use H"older inequalities for general non-commutative Lp-spaces derived by Araki and Masuda.


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