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Particle Diagrams and Statistics of Many-Body Random Potentials

Other Condensed Matter 2015-06-23 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We present a method using Feynman-like diagrams to calculate the statistical properties of random many-body potentials. This method provides a promising alternative to existing techniques typically applied to this class of problems, such as the method of supersymmetry and the eigenvector expansion technique pioneered in [1]. We use it here to calculate the fourth, sixth and eighth moments of the average level density for systems with mm bosons or fermions that interact through a random kk-body Hermitian potential (kmk \le m); the ensemble of such potentials with a Gaussian weight is known as the embedded Gaussian Unitary Ensemble (eGUE) [2]. Our results apply in the limit where the number ll of available single-particle states is taken to infinity. A key advantage of the method is that it provides an efficient way to identify only those expressions which will stay relevant in this limit. It also provides a general argument for why these terms have to be the same for bosons and fermions. The moments are obtained as sums over ratios of binomial expressions, with a transition from moments associated to a semi-circular level density for m<2km < 2k to Gaussian moments in the dilute limit kmlk \ll m \ll l. Regarding the form of this transition, we see that as mm is increased, more and more diagrams become relevant, with new contributions starting from each of the points m=2k,3k,,nkm = 2k, 3k, \ldots, nk for the 2n2n-th moment.

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@article{arxiv.1412.2952,
  title  = {Particle Diagrams and Statistics of Many-Body Random Potentials},
  author = {Rupert Small and Sebastian Müller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.2952},
  year   = {2015}
}

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39 pages, 17 figures