Mean-field evolution of fermionic systems

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DOI10.5802/SLSEDP.68zbMATH Open1353.35286arXiv1305.2768OpenAlexW2911607021MaRDI QIDQ5891040FDOQ5891040

B. Schlein, Marcello Porta, Niels Benedikter

Publication date: 23 November 2016

Published in: Communications in Mathematical Physics, Séminaire Laurent Schwartz. EDP et Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The mean field limit for systems of many fermions is naturally coupled with a semiclassical limit. This makes the analysis of the mean field regime much more involved, compared with bosonic systems. In this paper, we study the dynamics of initial data close to a Slater determinant, whose reduced one-particle density is an orthogonal projection omegaN with the appropriate semiclassical structure. Assuming some regularity of the interaction potential, we show that the evolution of such an initial data remains close to a Slater determinant, with reduced one-particle density given by the solution of the Hartree-Fock equation with initial data omegaN. Our result holds for all (semiclassical) times, and gives effective bounds on the rate of the convergence towards the Hartree-Fock dynamics.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1305.2768




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