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Quantum Statistical Mechanics in Classical Phase Space. III. Mean Field Approximation Benchmarked for Interacting Lennard-Jones Particles

Quantum Physics 2018-12-11 v1 Quantum Gases Statistical Mechanics Chemical Physics

Abstract

A Monte Carlo computer simulation algorithm in classical phase space is given for the treatment of quantum systems. The non-commutativity of position and momentum is accounted for by a mean field approach and instantaneous effective harmonic oscillators. Wave function symmetrization is included at the dimer and double dimer level. Quantitative tests are performed against benchmarks given by Hernando and Van\'i\v{c}ek (2013) for spinless neon--parahydrogen, modeled as interacting Lennard-Jones particles in a one dimensional harmonic trap. The mean field approach is shown to be quantitatively accurate for high to moderate temperatures βωLJ<7\beta \hbar \omega_\mathrm{LJ} < 7, and moderate densities, ρσ1\rho \sigma \approx 1. Results for helium show that at the lowest temperature studied, the average energy is about 4\% lower for bosons than for fermions. It is argued that the mean field algorithm will perform better in three dimensions than in one, and that it will scale sub-linearly with system size.

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@article{arxiv.1812.03635,
  title  = {Quantum Statistical Mechanics in Classical Phase Space. III. Mean Field Approximation Benchmarked for Interacting Lennard-Jones Particles},
  author = {Phil Attard},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.03635},
  year   = {2018}
}

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9 pages, 7 figures, 23 equations, 18 references