Finite-size energy of non-interacting Fermi gases
Mathematical Physics
2020-01-01 v2 math.MP
Abstract
We prove the asymptotics of the difference of the ground-state energies of two non-interacting -particle Fermi gases on the half line of length in the thermodynamic limit up to order . We are particularly interested in subdominant terms proportional to , called finite-size energy. In the nineties Affleck and co-authors [Aff97, ZA97, AL94] claimed that the finite-size energy equals the decay exponent occuring in Anderson's orthogonality catastrophe. It turns out that the finite-size energy depends on the details of the thermodynamic limit and typically also includes a linear term in the scattering phase shift.
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@article{arxiv.1406.3739,
title = {Finite-size energy of non-interacting Fermi gases},
author = {Martin Gebert},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.3739},
year = {2020}
}
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