The Hartree equation for infinitely many particles. I. Well-posedness theory
Abstract
We show local and global well-posedness results for the Hartree equation where is a bounded self-adjoint operator on , and is a smooth short-range interaction potential. The initial datum is assumed to be a perturbation of a translation-invariant state which describes a quantum system with an infinite number of particles, such as the Fermi sea at zero temperature, or the Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein gases at positive temperature. Global well-posedness follows from the conservation of the relative (free) energy of the state , counted relatively to the stationary state . We indeed use a general notion of relative entropy, which allows to treat a wide class of stationary states . Our results are based on a Lieb-Thirring inequality at positive density and on a recent Strichartz inequality for orthonormal functions, which are both due to Frank, Lieb, Seiringer and the first author of this article.
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@article{arxiv.1310.0603,
title = {The Hartree equation for infinitely many particles. I. Well-posedness theory},
author = {Mathieu Lewin and Julien Sabin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.0603},
year = {2015}
}
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to appear in Comm. Math. Phys